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"Exploring the Magnificence of Byzantine Art and Culture" Step into the rich history of the Byzantine Empire with a captivating journey through its remarkable art

Background imageByzantine Collection: Simonopetra monastery, Simonos Petra, Mount Athos, Athos peninsula, Greece

Simonopetra monastery, Simonos Petra, Mount Athos, Athos peninsula, Greece

Background imageByzantine Collection: New Katholikon church, Xenophontos monastery, Mount Athos, Athos peninsula, Greece

New Katholikon church, Xenophontos monastery, Mount Athos, Athos peninsula, Greece

Background imageByzantine Collection: Agia Paraskevi Byzantine church (9th century), Yeroskipou, Cyprus

Agia Paraskevi Byzantine church (9th century), Yeroskipou, Cyprus

Background imageByzantine Collection: Uzumlu Kilise or Grape Church, Zelve open air museum, Cappadocia, Turkey

Uzumlu Kilise or Grape Church, Zelve open air museum, Cappadocia, Turkey

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine frescoes inside the Monastery of Moni Agias Triados or Monastery of the

Byzantine frescoes inside the Monastery of Moni Agias Triados or Monastery of the Holy Trinity, Meteora, Thessaly, Greece

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine mosaic of church Santa Maria dell Ammiraglio (Martorana), Palermo, Sicily

Byzantine mosaic of church Santa Maria dell Ammiraglio (Martorana), Palermo, Sicily, Italy

Background imageByzantine Collection: Illustration for History of the First Crusades, 1800. Creator: Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki

Illustration for History of the First Crusades, 1800. Creator: Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki
Illustration for History of the First Crusades, 1800. Robert of Paris humiliating the pride of the Greek Emperor Alexis

Background imageByzantine Collection: Human Head, Ptolemaic Period-Byzantine Period (332 BCE-641 CE). Creator: Unknown

Human Head, Ptolemaic Period-Byzantine Period (332 BCE-641 CE). Creator: Unknown
Human Head, Ptolemaic Period-Byzantine Period (332 BCE-641 CE)

Background imageByzantine Collection: Feline Head, Ptolemaic Period-Byzantine Period (332 BCE-641 CE). Creator: Unknown

Feline Head, Ptolemaic Period-Byzantine Period (332 BCE-641 CE). Creator: Unknown
Feline Head, Ptolemaic Period-Byzantine Period (332 BCE-641 CE)

Background imageByzantine Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
The Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas was founded in the 10th century AD and remains an important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo, Greece

Background imageByzantine Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Mosaic of Mary, Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas, founded in the 10th century AD and remains an important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo

Background imageByzantine Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Mosaic of St Michael, Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas, founded in the 10th century AD and remains an important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageByzantine Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Mosaics, the Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas, 10th century AD and remains an important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo, Greece, 2003

Background imageByzantine Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
The Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas was founded in the 10th century AD and remains an important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo, Greece

Background imageByzantine Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
The Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas was founded in the 10th century AD and remains an important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo, Greece

Background imageByzantine Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
The Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas was founded in the 10th century AD and remains an important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo, Greece

Background imageByzantine Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
The Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas was founded in the 10th century AD and remains an important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo, Greece

Background imageByzantine Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Luke of Steiris mosaic, Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas, 10th century AD, important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo, Greece, 2003

Background imageByzantine Collection: Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Ossios Loukas, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
The Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas was founded in the 10th century AD and remains an important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo, Greece

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Monastery, Osios Loukas, Greece, 2019. Creator: Ethel Davies

Byzantine Monastery, Osios Loukas, Greece, 2019. Creator: Ethel Davies
Christ Pantokrators mosaic ceiling at the Monastery of Ossios (or Hosios) Loukas, 10th century AD, important example of Byzantine architecture and art, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Distomo

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Museum, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Byzantine Museum, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Jesus Christ, an icon from the 12th century AD, from the Byzantine and Christian Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Church, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Byzantine Church, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Gold mosaic detail of Jesus Christ from the Byzantine era, from the exterior of a Byzantine Church, Greece, 2003

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Byzantine Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Saint Michael, an icon from the 12th century AD, from the Byzantine and Christian Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Byzantine Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Saint George, an icon from the 12th century AD, from the Byzantine and Christian Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Byzantine Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Mother and Child, Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ, an icon from the 12th century AD, from the Byzantine and Christian Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Byzantine Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Mother and Child, Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ, an icon from the 12th century AD, from the Byzantine and Christian Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Byzantine Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Angel, an icon from the 12th century AD, from the Byzantine and Christian Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Byzantine Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Mother and Child, Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ, an icon from the 12th century AD, from the Byzantine and Christian Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Byzantine Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Mother and Child, Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ, an icon from the 12th century AD, from the Byzantine and Christian Museum, Athens, Greece, 2003

Background imageByzantine Collection: Emperor Heraclius Carrying the Cross to Jerusalem, c16th century. Creator: Unknown

Emperor Heraclius Carrying the Cross to Jerusalem, c16th century. Creator: Unknown
Emperor Heraclius Carrying the Cross to Jerusalem, c16th century

Background imageByzantine Collection: Deesis with St. Nicholas and an unknown saint, unknown date. Creator: Unknown

Deesis with St. Nicholas and an unknown saint, unknown date. Creator: Unknown
Deesis with St. Nicholas and an unknown saint, unknown date

Background imageByzantine Collection: Diptych with the Annunciation, c13th century. Creator: Anon

Diptych with the Annunciation, c13th century. Creator: Anon
Diptych with the Annunciation, c13th century

Background imageByzantine Collection: Mary with child, 1890-1920. Creator: Anon

Mary with child, 1890-1920. Creator: Anon
Mary with child, 1890-1920

Background imageByzantine Collection: The Ten Martyrs of Crete, between 1668 and 1800. Creator: Cretan School

The Ten Martyrs of Crete, between 1668 and 1800. Creator: Cretan School
The Ten Martyrs of Crete, between 1668 and 1800

Background imageByzantine Collection: Saint Anthony. Creator: Cretan School

Saint Anthony. Creator: Cretan School
Saint Anthony

Background imageByzantine Collection: Mother of God of Kazan, 1795. Creator: Russian School

Mother of God of Kazan, 1795. Creator: Russian School
Mother of God of Kazan, 1795

Background imageByzantine Collection: Vladimir's Mother of God, 1781. Creator: School of the Yaroslavl region

Vladimir's Mother of God, 1781. Creator: School of the Yaroslavl region
Vladimir's Mother of God, 1781

Background imageByzantine Collection: Saint Arthemius of Verkola, 1774. Creator: Russian School

Saint Arthemius of Verkola, 1774. Creator: Russian School
Saint Arthemius of Verkola, 1774

Background imageByzantine Collection: Eight saints. Creator: Moscow School

Eight saints. Creator: Moscow School
Eight saints

Background imageByzantine Collection: Dormition of the Virgin. Creator: Russian School

Dormition of the Virgin. Creator: Russian School
Dormition of the Virgin

Background imageByzantine Collection: Saint Sisinios and the Seven Fever Maidens. Creator: Russian School

Saint Sisinios and the Seven Fever Maidens. Creator: Russian School
Saint Sisinios and the Seven Fever Maidens

Background imageByzantine Collection: Apparition of the Virgin at Youritch. Creator: Russian School

Apparition of the Virgin at Youritch. Creator: Russian School
Apparition of the Virgin at Youritch

Background imageByzantine Collection: Saint John warrior. Creator: Moscow School

Saint John warrior. Creator: Moscow School
Saint John warrior

Background imageByzantine Collection: Saint Nikita, the stylite of Pereyaslav. Creator: Russian School

Saint Nikita, the stylite of Pereyaslav. Creator: Russian School
Saint Nikita, the stylite of Pereyaslav

Background imageByzantine Collection: Saint Charalampe and the demon. Creator: School of the Ionian Islands

Saint Charalampe and the demon. Creator: School of the Ionian Islands
Saint Charalampe and the demon

Background imageByzantine Collection: Saint Anthony. Creator: Greek School

Saint Anthony. Creator: Greek School
Saint Anthony

Background imageByzantine Collection: Christ of Mercy, between 1480 and 1500. Creator: Nicholas Tzafouris

Christ of Mercy, between 1480 and 1500. Creator: Nicholas Tzafouris
Christ of Mercy, between 1480 and 1500

Background imageByzantine Collection: Archangel Gabriel, between 1650 and 1700. Creator: Russian School

Archangel Gabriel, between 1650 and 1700. Creator: Russian School
Archangel Gabriel, between 1650 and 1700



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"Exploring the Magnificence of Byzantine Art and Culture" Step into the rich history of the Byzantine Empire with a captivating journey through its remarkable art and architecture. The map of the Byzantine Empire reveals its vast expanse, stretching from Ravenna to Istanbul, showcasing its influence on both Europe and Asia. Marvel at Empress Theodora, a powerful figure who left an indelible mark on Byzantine society. Her legacy is beautifully depicted in the Deesis Mosaic found in Istanbul's Hagia Sophia, where she stands alongside other saints in prayerful devotion. Transport yourself to ancient times as you gaze upon a 12th-century mosaic portraying the Virgin Mary and Child within Aya Sofya. This masterpiece captures the essence religious art with intricate details and vibrant colors that still mesmerize viewers today. The Last Judgement Novgorod Icon takes us further into this empire's spiritual realm. Painted with tempera on wood, it depicts scenes from biblical narratives while showcasing exquisite craftsmanship that reflects their deep faith. Justinian I, one of Byzantium's most influential emperors, comes alive through his connection to Ravenna. Discover his impact on this Italian city as you explore his architectural contributions that have stood for centuries. Delve into astrology as you encounter the Zodiac mosaic at Israel's Beit Alpha Synagogue. Dating back to the 6th century, this stunning artwork showcases how diverse influences shaped Byzantine culture. Iconography continues to captivate us with an icon featuring Mary alongside saints Theodoros and Georgios at St Catherine's Monastery. Created in the 6th century, it exemplifies Byzantium's devotion to spirituality through intricate brushwork and delicate detailing. Traveling eastward brings us to Madaba Governorate where we find another treasure: The Madaba Mosaic Map within Saint George Greek Orthodox Basilica. This extraordinary piece offers insights into geography during early Christianity, showcasing Byzantine craftsmanship at its finest.