The Bucolic Mode in Byzantine Art
Sound, Weather, Imperium
Author(s)
Chatterjee, Paroma
Language
EnglishAbstract
Bucolic imagery—of shepherds with flocks in idyllic surroundings—has barely been studied in Byzantine art history. These images elude our usual analytical categories of imperial, sacred, and secular art, and challenge our assumptions about visual narrative. This book demonstrates that a “bucolic mode” existed in Byzantium in diverse media, such as textiles, sculpture, mosaics, silver, and manuscripts. Through a close reading of a select group of images, this book argues that bucolic themes were deployed to reflect concerns about the salvific effects of sound, the vagaries of the weather, and the contingency of imperial rule at different moments in the Byzantine era.
Keywords
Image theories; Ekphrasis; Religious art; Musical iconographyISBN
9781802704327, 9781802704327, 9781802704327, 9781802701852, 9781802704334Publisher
Arc Humanities PressPublisher website
https://arc-humanities.org/Publication date and place
Leeds, 2025Imprint
Arc Humanities PressClassification
History of art
Art music, orchestral and formal music
Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches
Medieval style
Music


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