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Dynamic Splendor: The Wall Mosaics in the Cathedral of Eufrasius at Porec
Ann Terry
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Description for Dynamic Splendor: The Wall Mosaics in the Cathedral of Eufrasius at Porec
Multiple-component retail product, slip-cased. Num Pages: 416 pages, 226 colour, 75 b&w illustrations. BIC Classification: ACK; AFK; WF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 272 x 327 x 53. Weight in Grams: 3592.
Dynamic Splendor introduces a cycle of sixth-century mosaics little known to scholars, though they are comparable in quality and interest to famed mosaics in Italy and elsewhere. Ann Terry and Henry Maguire provide the first comprehensive account of the history and meaning of the mosaics along with the first high-quality photographic documentation of the ensemble.
It has only recently been possible to study the mosaics at Poreč closely, due to favorable conditions in Croatian Istria, where the mosaics reside, and to the discovery of the original restoration documents in Vienna and Trieste. Terry and Maguire have tracked the condition and restoration ... Read more
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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press United States
Number of pages
416
Condition
New
Number of Pages
416
Place of Publication
Pennsylvania, United States
ISBN
9780271028736
SKU
V9780271028736
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About Ann Terry
Ann Terry is an independent scholar and the author of A Century of Archaeology at Poreč (1847–1947) with Ffiona Gilmore Eaves (2001). Henry Maguire is Professor in the Johns Hopkins History of Art Department. His publications include Earth and Ocean: The Terrestrial World in Early Byzantine Art (Penn State, 1987), the edited volume Byzantine Magic (1995), and Icons ... Read more
Reviews for Dynamic Splendor: The Wall Mosaics in the Cathedral of Eufrasius at Porec
“Long overshadowed by their more extensive neighbors at Ravenna and Venice, the glittering mosaics of Porec have rarely been subjected to detailed scrutiny. Repeatedly restored in the late nineteenth century, they have been regarded with suspicion by scholars and quickly passed over by tourists. Terry and Maguire compensate for this neglect with meticulous examination from the scaffold and judicious study ... Read more