Church of the Intercession (1743, 1761), interior, view of nebo ("sky," or painted ceiling), Liadiny, Russia

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Church of the Intercession (1743, 1761), interior, view of nebo ("sky," or painted ceiling), Liadiny, Russia

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Title, date, and place from photographer's inventory.
Number assigned by photographer: liad007.
Credit line: Brumfield photograph collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
General information about the Brumfield photograph collection is available at: loc.gov
Forms part of: Brumfield photograph collection.

Byzantine architectural and visual style was a style that existed with remarkable homogeneity within the Eastern Roman empire between the 6th century and until the capture of Constantinople by the Turks in 1453. The Byzantine style's presence extended to Greece. Through Venetians, who became Constantinople's archrivals, it spread to Italy, and Sicily, where it persisted almost intact through the 12th century and became a foundation for the Italian Renaissance. Preserved by the Eastern Orthodox church, the Byzantine style spread to eastern Europe, the Balkans, and particularly to Russia, where it remained, with little or no local modification, through the 17th century. Byzantine architecture and painting remained uniform in tradition rather than changed with time and personal expression. The result is a sophistication of style and spiritual expression not paralleled in Western art. As with all large Picryl collections, this one is made with the assistance of AI image recognition. It allows collections of sizes never seen before. We do our best to clean after AI as it is based solely on visual resemblance and we apologize if we missed a few images in the collection that do not belong to the Byzantine style.

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Date

1743
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Location

arkhangel'skaia oblast
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Library of Congress
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No known restrictions on publication. For information see "Brumfield Photograph Collection" https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/res.273.brum

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