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From Post-Byzantine To Modern Civilization |
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Other Titles: |
Examples Of Artistic Production (16th-20th Century) |
Authors: |
Merantzas, Christos Zarra, Iliana Tsiodoulos, Stefanos |
Reviewer: |
Sampanikou, Evangelia |
Subject: | HUMANITIES AND ARTS > HISTORY > SPECIALIZED HISTORIES > CULTURAL HISTORY LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES > ANTHROPOLOGY (NON PHYSICAL) > SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY > ANTHROPOLOGY AND HISTORY LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES > ANTHROPOLOGY (NON PHYSICAL) > SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY > ANTHROPOLOGY AND ART LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES > ANTHROPOLOGY (NON PHYSICAL) > SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY > ANTHROPOLOGY OF MATERIAL CULTURE LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES > ANTHROPOLOGY (NON PHYSICAL) > SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY > ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY HUMANITIES AND ARTS > HISTORY > GENERAL HISTORY, THEORY > OTTOMAN HISTORY HUMANITIES AND ARTS > HISTORY > GENERAL HISTORY, THEORY > MODERN HISTORY HUMANITIES AND ARTS > ARTS AND LETTERS > ARTS > ART THEORY > ART HISTORY |
Keywords: |
Neohellenic Art
Post-byzantine Civilization Photis Kontoglou Cultural History Of Time Secular Painting Relations Between Secular And Religious Painting Decorative Painting Naive Art Cosmological Motifs Of Time In Art History Late Ottoman History Secularization of Religious Painting |
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Abstract: |
In this study, we attempt to examine, analyze, and interpret, using the methodological tools of cultural history, anthropology, and art history, three exemplary cases corresponding to eleven chapters and spanning a period of four centuries (16th-19th centuries): a. The gradual transformations of post-Byzantine painting tradition due to its assimilation with its surroundings and the emergence of a new socio-political and economic reality, assimilating visual elements of contemporary European and Ottoman cultures. These elements not only expanded the range of its themes and its artistic technique but also its decoration. b. Secular house painting in Macedonia as an element of the cultural activity of the urban world, in an attempt to highlight the phenomenon of decorative painting by examining the morphological and typological characteristics of secular wall paintings in houses, allowing us to integrate the wall paintings into broader decorative classifications, within the framework of an artistic language that developed within the Ottoman Empire. Also, examining the social and ideological functionality of the decorative phenomenon. c. Representations of time revealing new aspects of both anthropological and ecclesiastical time, which highlight the particular character of post-Byzantine society, seen through the prism of the history of the ideas that constitute it. Essentially, what is sought here is the society itself and the way in which time, in its various manifestations, is integrated into its consciousness, determining its reality. The consideration here of anthropogenic time focuses on its use and experience by pre-industrial societies.
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Linguistic Editors: |
Karampalis, Spyridon |
Technical Editors: |
Zinas, Nikolaos |
Graphic Editors: |
Koumartzis, Nikolaos |
Type: |
Undergraduate textbook |
Creation Date: | 2015 |
Item Details: | |
ISBN |
978-960-603-046-8 |
License: |
Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) |
Spatial Coverage: |
Οθωμανική αυτοκρατορία και Νεότερο Ελληνικό Κράτος |
Temporal Coverage: |
15ος-20ος αιώνας |
DOI | http://dx.doi.org/10.57713/kallipos-979 |
Handle | http://hdl.handle.net/11419/3926 |
Bibliographic Reference: | Merantzas, C., Zarra, I., & Tsiodoulos, S. (2015). From Post-Byzantine To Modern Civilization [Undergraduate textbook]. Kallipos, Open Academic Editions. https://dx.doi.org/10.57713/kallipos-979 |
Language: |
Greek |
Consists of: |
1. Issues of visual debate of the religious iconography of the traditional painters of the 19th century 2. Return to tradition: The case of Fotis Kontoglou (1895-1965) 3. Secular painting in Northern Greece (18th-19th c.). Socio-hostorical frame 4. Proprietors and painters 5. The decorative painting of the houses 6. The ideological character of the mural painting. 7. Cosmological and anthropological topics related to time in the Byzantine and post-Byzantine civilization: The iconography of Materia informis 8. Η μεταβυζαντινή εικόνα του σκελέθρου 9. Human “futile” life versus eternal Christian Heaven: from the Greco-Roman to the Byzantine and post-Byzantine art 10. The end of the post-Byzantine period and the artistic creation in the Turkish occupied mainland Greece during the 19th century 11. Relations between ecclesiastical-religious and secular painting |
Number of pages |
300 |
Publication Origin: |
Kallipos, Open Academic Editions |
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