Early Christian and Byzantine art /
Publication details: New Haven, London : Yale University Press, 1979 Edition: 2nd edISBN: 0300052960; 9780300052961Subject(s): Art, Byzantine | Art, Early Christian
Contents:
Early Christian art : Rome and the legacy of the Caesars -- Early Christian art : the Eastern provinces of the Empire and the foundation of Constantinople -- Early Christian art : the synthesis of the secular and the religious image -- The age of Justinian -- The forsaken West and the emergence of the Supreme Pontiff -- The troubled East -- The triumph of Orthodoxy -- The Scholar Emperor and the triumph of the imperial ideal -- Metropolitan authority -- Metropolitan diffusion and decline.
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Early Christian art : Rome and the legacy of the Caesars -- Early Christian art : the Eastern provinces of the Empire and the foundation of Constantinople -- Early Christian art : the synthesis of the secular and the religious image -- The age of Justinian -- The forsaken West and the emergence of the Supreme Pontiff -- The troubled East -- The triumph of Orthodoxy -- The Scholar Emperor and the triumph of the imperial ideal -- Metropolitan authority -- Metropolitan diffusion and decline.