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Byzantine architecture and sculpture, (1898). Creator: Karl Schaupert
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Byzantine architecture and sculpture, (1898). Creator: Karl Schaupert
Byzantine architecture and sculpture, (1898). Fig 1: Capital from Agia Theotokos at Constantinople, late 9th century. Fig 2:Capital from S. Vitale at Ravenna. Fig 3: Lintel-decoration from Agia Theotokos at Constantinople. Fig 4: Chaptrel-cornice from the church of St. Nicolas at Myra. Fig 5: Pilaster-capital from Agia Sofia at Constantinople. Fig 6: Door-frame on the abbey-church at St. Denis, mid-12th century. Fig 7: Panel. Figs 8 and 9: Pillar-decoration from the cathedral at Bourges. Fig 10: Capital from the abbey-church at St. Benoit. Fig 11: Capital from the Barbarossa-palace at Gelnhausen. Fig 12: Arch-border from the church St. Amant de Boixe. Fig 13: Arch-border from the church at Gelnhausen, early 13th century. Fig 14: Console from the church at Gelnhausen, early 13th century. Fig 15: Decoration of a pillar-shaft from the church at Tournus, 12th century. Fig 16: Decoration of a pillar-shaft from cathedral at Chartres. Fig 17: From a door-frame from the former Benedictine-abbey-church at Ellwangen. Fig 18:Frieze in the interior of St. Walderichs chapel at Murrhardt. Figs 19 and 20: Arch-consols on the side-aisle of St. Sebald, Nuremberg. Fig 21: Key-stone-decoration in the same church. Fig 22: Key-stone-decoration from the cathedral at Bamberg. Plate 34 from " The Historic Styles of Ornament" translated from the German of H. Dolmetsch. [B.T. Batford, London, 1898]
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This print showcases the exquisite beauty of Byzantine architecture and sculpture, captured by Karl Schaupert in 1898. The image features a collection of architectural elements from various historical sites, each one telling its own unique story. Figures 1 and 3 present intricate capitals and lintel-decoration from Agia Theotokos at Constantinople, dating back to the late 9th century. Fig 2 displays a stunning capital from S. Vitale at Ravenna, while Fig 4 exhibits a chaptrel-cornice from the church of St. Nicolas at Myra. Moving forward in time, Fig 5 reveals a pilaster-capital from Agia Sofia at Constantinople. Fig 6 takes us to mid-12th century France with an enchanting door-frame on the abbey-church at St. Denis. The subsequent figures continue to showcase remarkable architectural details such as pillar-decorations (Figs 8-11), arch-borders (Figs 12-13), consoles (Fig14), and pillar-shaft decorations (Figs15-16) from churches across Europe. Finally, Figs19-22 display arch-consols, key-stone decorations, and friezes found in notable structures like St. Sebald in Nuremberg and the cathedral at Bamberg. This print is part of "The Historic Styles of Ornament" translated by H. Dolmetsch in London during that era. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Byzantine artistry and craftsmanship throughout history.
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