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Explores the specifics of Byzantine architecture: how architects of the Eastern Roman Empire ‘turned around’ and used classical canons in their way, how their innovations have come down to us, and where the boundaries of style lie.
The participants of the discussion, held in January as part of the Gifts of Byzantium series, are Andrey Vinogradov, Doctor of Historical Sciences (Higher School of Economics), Svetlana Maltseva, Candidate of Art History (St. Petersburg State University), and Anna Zakharova, PhD in Art History (Moscow State University, State Institute for Art Studies).
00:00 Overview of interpretations of a style
02:25 Conceptual and structural idiosyncrasy of church architecture
10:21 Style as regional features and architect's manner
19:00 Preservation and authorship of architectural monuments
34:30 Specifics of Byzantine architecture in the capital and provinces
50:35 Scope of the Byzantine style
57:50 Svetlana Maltseva: Architecture of the Balkans as an evolution of the Byzantine style
01:15:20 On the difference between identity, paradigm, and style
01:27:15 Question from the audience: The secret symbols in Byzantine architecture
01:34:40 Question from the audience: Byzantine sculpture
01:39:07 Question from the audience: The Gothic trend in Serbian architecture
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