La scultura in funzione architettonica a Costantinopoli tra V e VI secolo: aspetti tecnici, tipologici e stilistici
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https://doi.org/10.5617/acta.6866Keywords:
archaeology, art history, Mediterranean studies, history of architecture, material history, cultural history,Abstract
Data la complessità e l’ampiezza dell’argomento, s’intende proporre solo alcune riflessioni su quegli ‘episodi’ e quegli esempi, molti ben conosciuti e più volte analizzati, altri invece meno noti, i quali potranno meglio illustrare i momenti più significativi dello sviluppo della scultura architettonica costantinopolitana lungo un percorso che conduce alle straordinarie novità che si manifestano nei primi decenni del VI secolo. É un campo d’indagine assai vasto, che ha alimentato e continua ad alimentare una letteratura critica altrettanto ampia, ricca di saggi e contributi, con approcci e chiavi di lettura variamente declinati, ma che alla somma dei fatti, si rivelano proficuamente complementari.
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