Ceramic Art from Byzantine Serres

Ceramic Art from Byzantine Serres
Author: Dēmētra Papanicola-Bakirtzē
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1992
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780252063039

Papanikola-Bakirtzis shows how the items found at Serres allow for detailed reconstruction of the processes used by Late Byzantine potters. Charalambos Bakirtzis provides an overview of the cultural setting in which Serres pottery was made.

A Lost Art Rediscovered

A Lost Art Rediscovered
Author: Sharon E. J. Gerstel
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Decoration and ornament, Architectural
ISBN: 9780271021430

A Lost Art Rediscovered includes a fully illustrated catalogue of all known tiles produced in the region of Constantinople, including the substantial collection owned by the Walters Art Museum, as well as those belonging to museums and private collections around the world. Some tiles included in the catalogue are now lost; the discovery of others is reported here for the first time. A series of scholarly essays gives the ceramics their rightful place in the study of Byzantine art and treats aspects of patronage, manufacture, function, ornament, and cultural significance. This comprehensive publication heralds the first large-scale, permanent installation of the Byzantine tiles in the collection of the Walters Art Museum. Book jacket.

Byzantine to Modern Pottery in the Aegean

Byzantine to Modern Pottery in the Aegean
Author: Joanita Vroom
Publisher: Uitgeverij Erven J.Bijleveld
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2005
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

Byzantine to Modern Pottery in the Aegean is the first general introduction to and easy-to-use field guide for Medieval and Post-Medieval pottery in the Aegean. This book opens up a neglected area of Mediterranean archaeology for fieldworkers and everybody interested in the Aegean after the Roman era. Whether ceramic specialists, students or readers with a general interest, all will find here a much needed overview and indispensable reference work of Post-Classical ceramics in the Aegean region. Byzantine to Modern Pottery in the Aegean offers a detailed description of the most important wares from the Early Byzantine period, the Middle Byzantine period, the Late Byzantine/Frankish period, the Turkish/Venetian period to the Early Modern period. In addition it includes a discussion of the problems in chronology, a time-line, an at-a-glance overview of the main shapes of table wares and kitchen wares in the Aegean, as well as a glossary of terms and the essential literature for each period.

Art of the Byzantine Era

Art of the Byzantine Era
Author: David Talbot Rice
Publisher: London : Thames and Hudson
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1963
Genre: Art
ISBN:

"Useful ... convenient ... authoritative."--The Times Educational Supplement

Other Icons

Other Icons
Author: Eunice Dauterman Maguire
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN:

"A winged centaur with the spotted body of a leopard playing a lute; a naked man with an animal head; a goat-footed Pan; a four-bodied lion; sphinxes; and hippocamps. Few would associate these forms of art with the Byzantine era, a period dominated by religious art. However, an art of strikingly secular expression was not only common to Byzantine culture, but also key to defining it. In Other Icons, Eunice Dauterman Maguire and Henry Maguire offer the first comprehensive view of this "unofficial" Byzantine art, demonstrating the role it played and its dialogue with traditional Christian Byzantine art. This beautifully illustrated book creates an entirely new understanding of the whole of Byzantine art and culture. With its wide-ranging examples, the book vividly demonstrates how the surprise of this "profane" art is not only in its subjects of mythic creatures, exotic imagery, and eroticism, but also in the ubiquity and beauty of their placement--within churches and without, woven into silk, illuminated on manuscripts, engraved into pottery, painted in frescoes, and taking life in marble, bone, and ivory. By presenting and exploring this profane art for the first time in a scholarly book in English, Other Icons will change the way we look at the art of an entire era." http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0654/2005035716-d.html.

Glazed Wares As Cultural Agents in the Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman Lands

Glazed Wares As Cultural Agents in the Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman Lands
Author: Filiz Yenisehirlioglu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2021-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9786057685384

This volume collects research presented at the Koç University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED) 2018 international annual symposium. It brings together researchers engaged in the study of the decoration and technology of glazed pottery, ranging from the early Byzantine era to the end of the Ottoman period. Topics explored include pottery production in Constantinople, glazed ceramic production and consumption in medieval Thebes, pottery imports in Algiers during the Turkish Regency, considerations of trading routes and their influences, the relationships between Italy and the Byzantine and Ottoman world through pottery, and more.

Materials Analysis of Byzantine Pottery

Materials Analysis of Byzantine Pottery
Author: Henry Maguire
Publisher: Dumbarton Oaks
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780884022510

This publication brings to a wider audience important new findings in the fields of medieval pottery and archaeometry. The new data that materials analysis provides about Byzantine ceramics and their production at times supports, modifies, and even contradicts conclusions derived from traditional archaeological methods.