The article proposes a panoramic review of the marble floor decoration in Constantinople extending from the 6th to the 14th century, including the sectilia today preserved in the quadriportico of Saint Irene, which derive from excavations conducted both at Istanbul and in surroundings regions; the remains of other marble pavements yet in situ in their original structures; and those instances that can be no longer inspected today, but which were nonetheless recorded at the moment of their rediscovery.
The Marble Floor Decoration in Constantinople: Prolegomena to a Corpus / Guiglia, Alessandra. - STAMPA. - (2011), pp. 413-436.
The Marble Floor Decoration in Constantinople: Prolegomena to a Corpus
GUIGLIA, Alessandra
2011
Abstract
The article proposes a panoramic review of the marble floor decoration in Constantinople extending from the 6th to the 14th century, including the sectilia today preserved in the quadriportico of Saint Irene, which derive from excavations conducted both at Istanbul and in surroundings regions; the remains of other marble pavements yet in situ in their original structures; and those instances that can be no longer inspected today, but which were nonetheless recorded at the moment of their rediscovery.File allegati a questo prodotto
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