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Title: Byzantine Art and Culture


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Byzantine Art and Culture
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A look at Byzantine Art
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Mosaic
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Mosaic
  • Mosaic of Christ from the Hagia Sophia (Church of
    the Holy Wisdom), Istanbul.

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Mosaic
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Justinian and Theodora
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Emperor Justinian and AttendantsTile Mosaic (540
547 AD)
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Not all Byzantine Art were Mosaics
  • Icons (Greek eikon) - became the center of
    controversy between the Eastern and Western
    Christian Churches.

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Icons
  • Often painted on wood
  • Used in the home as well as in churches

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Icons
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Controversy Surrounding Icons
  • Many people believed them to be idol worship.
  • These people became known as iconoclasts.
  • Byzantine Emperor banned them for a time.
  • Patriarch of Rome not recognized as main
    Christian authority by the Byzantines.
  • Patriarch of Rome declared all opposition to
    icons a heresy.
  • Heresy anything attacking the basic principles
    of the church.
  • Heresy was punishable by excommunication
  • Excommunication being kicked out of the church.

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Split in the Christian Church
  • 1054 AD Christian Church split into two parts.
  • Western Church Roman Catholic Church
  • Led by the Pope, in Rome
  • Eastern Church Eastern Orthodox Church
  • Led by the Patriarch of Constantinople.

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Split in the Christian Church
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Byzantine Missionaries Spread Christianity
Cyril
Methodius
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Cyrillic Alphabet
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Hagia Sofia (Church of the Holy Wisdom)
Justinians monument to the Byzantine empire as
Gods empire on Earth
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Hagia Sofia (Church of the Holy Wisdom)
  • Originally built in 4th Century by Constantinius
    (Constantines son)
  • Burnt to the ground twice. Second time during
    the Nika riots of 532
  • Rebuilt by Justinian in 536

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Hagia Sofia (Church of the Holy Wisdom)
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Hagia Sofia (Church of the Holy Wisdom)
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Hagia Sofia (Church of the Holy Wisdom)
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Hagia Sofia (Church of the Holy Wisdom)
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Hagia Sofia (Church of the Holy Wisdom)
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Two Religions Claim it as their own
  • First built as a Christian Church.
  • Turned into an Islamic Mosque with the Turkish
    overthrow of Constantinople in 1453
  • Stood as principle mosque of Istanbul for 500
    years.
  • Now its a museum
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