Χρωστικές κονίες και άλλα υλικά μεταβυζαντινής ζωγραφικής

Όλα τα τεκμήρια στο ΕΑΔΔ προστατεύονται από πνευματικά δικαιώματα.

The Greek word ‘icon’ is commonly used to denote the ritual panel paintings used in the context of orthodox Christian church. On the basis of historical records, the craft of icon painting is thought to have existed from the very beginnings of Christianity, while it peaked artistically during the byzantine period. As far as the modern-day Greece areas are concerned, the craft continued to be practiced throughout the post-byzantine period (~1453-1830) and the outcome includes numerous skillfully crafted icons. The materials and techniques of icon painting are described in detail in the ‘Hermeneia’, a technical manual written by an early 18th century Greek Hieromonk. The recent revival of the interest towards byzantine painting led to the composition of other similar technical texts, while during the last few decades icons’ materials have been identified through physicochemical investigations. Nevertheless, the pertinent scientific or/and on limited number of artefacts. Consequently, sev ...
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