Η κτιτορική τοιχογραφία στο περίστωο της Παντανάσσης Φιλιππιάδος

Part of : Δελτίον της Χριστιανικής Αρχαιολογικής Εταιρείας ; Vol.47, 2008, pages 73-80

Issue:
Pages:
73-80
Parallel Title:
The Founder's Wall-paintings in the Peristyle of the Pantanassa at Philippiada
Section Title:
Articles
Author:
Abstract:
Fragments of wall paintings, which were found at the west end of the south portico of the katholikon of the Pantanassa Monastery, north of Philippiada, were restored in 2005. A royal couple is represented crowned by the Virgin and blessed by Christ. Only remnants of two princes survive. From the extant inscriptions the couple is identified as the despot of Epirus Nikephoros I (1267-1286) and his wife Anna Komnenodoukene Palaiologina, to whom the construction of the peristyle should be attributed. Various elements lead to the date of circa 1294 for the wall paintings.
Subject:
Subject (LC):
Keywords:
13th century, Epiros, monumental painting, wall painting, donors’ representations, 13ος αιώνας, Ήπειρος, μνημειακή ζωγραφική, τοιχογραφίες, κτιτορικές παραστάσεις
Notes:
Οι περιλήψεις παρέχονται από πηγή εκτός τεκμηρίου
Electronic Resources: