Entre terre et ciel. La coupole de l’Antiquite Tardive au haut moyen age: structure, fonction, decoration

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Title in English Between earth and heaven. The dome in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: structure, function, decoration
Authors

IVANOVICI Dan-Vladimir CROCI Chiara

Year of publication 2017
Type Workshop
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description Merging built space with the cosmic realm, the dome emerges as a highly meaningful element in Late Antique and Early Medieval art. Sign of distinguished commission, the dome adorns important buildings (mausolea, martyria and memoria, baptisteries, imperial churches, and palatine chapels), providing a space where major architectural and decorative challenges were solved. The complexity of the problems they pose – structural, decorative, and ritual –, along with their use for spaces with various functions hindered the study of domed buildings as a group. In the past fifteen years, nevertheless, important studies enriched our knowledge of some of these buildings, and invite an attempt to propose a synoptic approach. The present anthology analyses the main Late Antique and Early Medieval domed buildings from a variety of perspectives, proposing new considerations regarding their structure, decoration, and functions.
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