Arte Bizantina Collection
Discover the mesmerizing beauty of Byzantine art in 'arte bizantina'. Step into a world where history comes alive through intricate mosaics
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Discover the mesmerizing beauty of Byzantine art in 'arte bizantina'. Step into a world where history comes alive through intricate mosaics. Witness the dramatic scene of St. Paul's beheading in Rome, depicted with stunning detail in a XII-XIII century mosaic found in the Northern transept. Marvel at the Creation of fish and birds, part of the Old Testament Cycle-Creation series, portrayed in another breathtaking Byzantine mosaic from the same period. Immerse yourself further into this ancient art form as you encounter Adam resting in the Earthly Paradise, captured exquisitely by Byzantine artists during the XII-XIII century. Explore The construction of the Tower of Babel, an episode from The Great Flood cycle within Byzantine mosaics that date back to XII - XIII century. Witness Jesus' miraculous act as he brings back to life a widow's son, portrayed vividly on another captivating mosaic from Episodes from the life of Christ series dating back to XII-XIII centuries. Admire Apsidal arch: Prophet Samuel and other biblical figures like King Solomon and King David depicted on golden background mosaics created by Byzantine school artisans. Take a moment to soak up the grandeur of these masterpieces as you view them within their original setting –the apse adorned with Byzantine mosaics executed between twelfth and mid-thirteenth centuries by local and Venetian workers. Don't miss out on gazing upon one of its most famous works –Christ Pantocrator– which stands out among these remarkable creations. Lastly, let your eyes rest upon Apse: Saint Daniel and Apsidal arch: Prophet Gideon showcased alongside other golden background mosaics crafted by talented Byzantine school artists. Join us on this journey through time as we explore 'arte bizantina', an artistic legacy that continues to captivate hearts even today.