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The Eclectic Visual Culture of Medieval Moldavia

Bogdanović, Jelena

CAA.Reviews, 2024

New York: College Art Association, Inc

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  • Title:
    The Eclectic Visual Culture of Medieval Moldavia
  • Author: Bogdanović, Jelena
  • Subjects: Architecture ; Art history ; Byzantine civilization ; Medieval period ; Middle Ages ; Murals ; Narratives ; Nation states ; Patronage ; Regionalism ; Religion ; Religious organizations ; Religious orthodoxy ; Textiles ; Visual arts ; Visual culture
  • Is Part Of: CAA.Reviews, 2024
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  • Description: Set against the linear periodization of art history, framed by the classical period, late antique or early Christian art, and Renaissance art as points of departure and goal, it becomes increasingly clear why, if discussed within a global medieval context, arts of the Slavic domains remain positioned to the periods before and after 1453 when the Ottomans conquered Constantinople, the capital of the former Byzantine Empire. Revealing is the material from the important, recently published volume, Art and Architecture of the Middle Ages, Exploring a Connected World by Jill Caskey, Adam S. Cohen, and Linda Safran. [...]because of the notion that the art of the Christian Orthodox was conservative, scholarly discourse extended the category of medieval art of Eastern Europe well into the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In her book, The Eclectic Visual Culture of Medieval Moldavia, Alice Isabella Sullivan joins this ongoing debate about the geo-chronological maps of medieval art on multiple fronts.
  • Publisher: New York: College Art Association, Inc
  • Language: English

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