post-Byzantine art

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Post-Byzantine art is the style of Orthodox Christian art that developed in former Byzantine territories after the fall of Constantinople, blending traditional Byzantine iconography with regional and Western influences.

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Label Occurrences
Macedonian School (post-Byzantine) 1
post-Byzantine art canonical 1

Statements (51)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Orthodox Christian art
art movement
art style
characteristic combination of Byzantine tradition and Western influences
gold backgrounds in icons
hieratic composition
increasing use of perspective
more naturalistic figures than in Middle Byzantine art
continuesTraditionOf Byzantine icon painting
depicts Jesus Christ
surface form: Christ

Virgin Mary
biblical scenes
saints
developedAfter fall of Constantinople
follows Byzantine art
geographicDistribution Balkans
Bulgaria
Georgia
Greece
Middle Eastern Christianity
surface form: Middle East (Orthodox communities)

Romania
Russia
Serbia
former Byzantine Empire territories
hasPart Bulgarian post-Byzantine painting
Cretan School
Greek post-Byzantine painting
Heptanese School
post-Byzantine art self-linksurface differs
surface form: Macedonian School (post-Byzantine)

Romanian post-Byzantine painting
Russian icon painting (post-Byzantine phase)
Serbian post-Byzantine painting
influencedBy Baroque
surface form: Baroque art

Byzantine art
Renaissance art theory
surface form: Renaissance art

Western European art
local folk traditions
mainSubject Christian icon
church decoration
religiousTradition Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy

Oriental Orthodoxy
startTime 15th century
timePeriod Early modern period
typicalWork church mural
fresco cycle
iconostasis icon
liturgical painting
portable icon
usedIn Orthodox churches
monasteries
uses Byzantine art
surface form: Byzantine iconography

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Theophanes the Cretan movement post-Byzantine art
post-Byzantine art hasPart post-Byzantine art self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Macedonian School (post-Byzantine)