Istoriia ukrainskoi ikony X-XX stolit
بواسطة
Dmytro V. Stepovyk
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History
تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
436
لغة
الأوكرانية
منشور
Jan 1, 1996
الناشر
Lybid
الطبعة
1st Edition
رقم ISBN-10
5325005286
رقم ISBN-13
9785325005282
الوصف
Dmytro V. Stepovyk offers a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of Ukrainian iconography from the 10th to the 20th centuries. This work captures the rich tapestry of religious artistry that has flourished in Ukraine, illustrating how cultural and historical changes influenced the development of icon painting over the centuries. Stepovyk meticulously examines the stylistic transitions and thematic shifts within Ukrainian iconography, placing them within the broader context of Eastern European art history.
The book delves into the spiritual significance of icons, presenting them not merely as religious artifacts but as expressions of national identity and cultural resilience. Through vivid illustrations and detailed analyses, readers gain insights into how these sacred images served both liturgical purposes and reflected the socio-political landscape of their times.
By juxtaposing historical narratives with artistic developments, Stepovyk invites readers to appreciate the enduring legacy of icons in Ukrainian culture. The dual-language format enhances accessibility, making this essential resource valuable for both scholars and enthusiasts of religious art alike.
The book delves into the spiritual significance of icons, presenting them not merely as religious artifacts but as expressions of national identity and cultural resilience. Through vivid illustrations and detailed analyses, readers gain insights into how these sacred images served both liturgical purposes and reflected the socio-political landscape of their times.
By juxtaposing historical narratives with artistic developments, Stepovyk invites readers to appreciate the enduring legacy of icons in Ukrainian culture. The dual-language format enhances accessibility, making this essential resource valuable for both scholars and enthusiasts of religious art alike.