Capitals and architectural details from the narthex of Kahrije Dzamissi, the Church of the Saviour, from Church Architecture of Constantinople, pub. by Lehmann and Wentzel of Vienna, c.1870-80
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"Capitals and Architectural Details from the Narthex of Kahrije Dzamissi, the Church of the Saviour" is a significant work from the publication "Church Architecture of Constantinople," which was produced by D. Pulgher and published by Lehmann and Wentzel of Vienna circa 1870-1880. This work provides a meticulous examination of the architectural elements and ornamental details of the narthex of the Kahrije Dzamissi, also known as the Church of the Saviour, which is one of the many historical religious edifices in Constantinople, now Istanbul.
The publication is a part of a broader scholarly effort to document and study the rich architectural heritage of Constantinople, particularly during a period when there was a growing interest in Byzantine and Eastern Christian architecture in Europe. Pulgher's work stands out for its detailed illustrations and descriptions of the capitals, columns, and other decorative features that characterize the narthex of the church. These elements are crucial for understanding the stylistic and cultural influences that shaped Byzantine architecture during its development.
The Church of the Saviour itself is a testament to the architectural prowess and religious significance of the Byzantine Empire. The narthex, serving as the entrance hall to the church, is particularly noted for its intricate capitals, which are often adorned with elaborate carvings that reflect the iconography and theological themes of the time. Pulgher's documentation of these features provides valuable insights into the craftsmanship and artistic conventions of the era.
"Capitals and Architectural Details from the Narthex of Kahrije Dzamissi, the Church of the Saviour" is an essential resource for historians, architects, and scholars of Byzantine art and culture. Its contribution to the field of architectural history is marked by its precision and the quality of its visual representations, making it a foundational reference for those interested in the study of Constantinople's ecclesiastical architecture.
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