Iconographical details of Western origin in some scenes of the Crucifixion from the end of the sixteenth and the seventeenth centuries
Affiliation:
1. Institute of Art Studies, BAS, Sofia, Bulgaria
Abstract
The article discusses the presence of iconographical details of Western
origin in the scene of Christ?s Crucifixion in the post-Byzantine period. It
focuses on the role of works by painters from the Cretan and Epirote schools
in their distribution among the next generation of icon-painters. From here
a detailed examination of the compositions of the Crucifixion on three
monuments in the territory of modern-day North Macedonia, Montenegro and
Bosnia and Herzegovina, dated to the late sixteenth and early seventeenth
centuries, is carried out. The comparison with monuments from the same
period originating mainly in Greek territories leads to hypotheses regarding
the painters? provenance or the place of their education. A rare version of
the scene from the second half of the seventeenth century from the territory
of Bulgaria is also discussed.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Archaeology,Visual Arts and Performing Arts,History,Archaeology