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Byzantine Art and Architecture. Objectives The student will demonstrate knowledge of the Byzantine Empire and Russia from about 300 to 1000 C.E. by: –Characterizing.

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1 Byzantine Art and Architecture

2 Objectives The student will demonstrate knowledge of the Byzantine Empire and Russia from about 300 to 1000 C.E. by: –Characterizing Byzantine art and architecture, and the preservation of Greek and Roman traditions Essential Questions –What were the contributions of Byzantine art and architecture? –How did Greek and Roman culture survive within the Byzantine Empire?

3 Justinian’s Rule Under Emperor Justinian, the Byzantine empire experienced the first artistic and literary flowering of its own independent culture –Inspiration provided by Christian religion and imperial power Justinian invested the enormous state budget in buildings of extraordinary magnitude

4 The Hagia Sophia Means “holy wisdom” Built by Justinian. –Greek Orthodox Church Largest dome in world at time. –Showed glory of God. Built with government money.

5 Lots of light and open space –Colors reflect light, produce “warmth” Hagia Sophia convinced Vladimir (Kiev) to convert to Christianity. –Vladimir thought Byzantine God must be powerful!

6 Hippodrome Held 60,000 spectators Wild chariot races and circus acts –Site of the Nika revolt in 532 C.E. Hippodrome comes from Greek words meaning “horse” and “racecourse”

7 Mosaics Designs made by pieces of stone, glass, etc. –Covered floors, walls, ceilings. Usually religious or natural themes. Figures appear stiff (not real). Calm faces try to inspire reverence.

8 Justinian Theodora

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11 Icons Best symbol of Byzantine Art Small religious picture used to help focus prayer. –Thought to have sacred powers Depict Jesus, Mary, Saints, Angels

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13 Achievements in Art and Architecture Inspiration came from Christianity and to honor the power of the Byzantine Emperor Icons were popular in Byzantine Art Use of mosaics (glass collages) in both public and religious buildings Most famous building “Hagia Sophia”

14 Characteristics of Byzantine Culture Greco-Roman culture continues to flourish and Greek and Roman knowledge is preserved in Byzantine libraries Greek is primary language Form of Christianity practiced in Byzantine Empire is known as Greek Orthodox Christianity or Eastern Orthodox Christianity


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