FOLETTI, Ivan. Milano capitale, tra Roma e Ravenna : circolazione di botteghe, di materiali e di idee (Milan Capital, between Rome and Ravenna : Circulation of Workshops, Materials and Ideas). In Cantone, Valentinca. Studi sulla circolazione del mosaico in area nord-adriatica. Řím: Viella, 2019, p. 103-124. Studia Artium Mediaevalium Brunensia, 9. ISBN 978-88-331-3215-0.
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Original name Milano capitale, tra Roma e Ravenna : circolazione di botteghe, di materiali e di idee
Name (in English) Milan Capital, between Rome and Ravenna : Circulation of Workshops, Materials and Ideas
Authors FOLETTI, Ivan (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition Řím, Studi sulla circolazione del mosaico in area nord-adriatica, p. 103-124, 22 pp. Studia Artium Mediaevalium Brunensia, 9, 2019.
Publisher Viella
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Original language Italian
Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study 60401 Arts, Art history
Country of publisher Italy
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form printed version "print"
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14210/19:00111332
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
ISBN 978-88-331-3215-0
Keywords in English Sant’Aquilino; San Vittore; glass tesserae production; Rome; Ravenna; circulation of materials; workshop tradition
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Abstract
A Milano sopravvivono oggi due decorazioni musive tardoantiche: Sant’Aquilino (400 d.C.) e San Vittore in Ciel d’oro (500 d.C.). Manifestazioni della stessa tradizione estetica, le due possono diventare fondamentali per l'analisi dello sviluppo delle tecniche di produzione, grazie all'utilizzo delle analisi chimiche dei materiali. Inoltre, i modelli utilizzati in ciascuno di questi esempi, cosi' come gli elementi decorativi, rivelano traiettorie culturali e intellettuali nel mondo tardoantico. L'aspetto affascinante e' che in questi casi le idee visive hanno viaggiato in modi diversi dal know-how tecnico. I monumenti analizzati ci mostrano pertanto il radicale riorientamento della mondo globalizzato del IV secolo in una cultura commerciale e artistica molto piu' locale un secolo piu' tardi.
Abstract (in English)
In Milan, two mosaic decorations survive today: Sant’Aquilino (400 A.D. c.) and San Vittore in Ciel d’oro (500 A.D. c.). Manifestations of the same aesthetic tradition, the two can become fundamental to the analysis of the development of production techniques, thanks to the use of material analyses. Moreover, the models employed in each, as well as decorative elements, reveal cultural and intellectual trajectories in the Late Antique world. The fascinating aspect is that in these cases visual ideas traveled in ways that were different from the techni- cal know-how. To conclude, the monuments show the radical transformation re- orientation of the fourth-century globalized world by c. 500 CE into a different commercial and artistic culture.
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MUNI/H/1402/2016, interní kód MUName: Transforming the Spaces and the Minds. Materiality, Performativity and Perception in the Late Antique (4th–6th century) Baptismal Zones (Acronym: TSP)
Investor: Masaryk University, Individual High risk/high gain projects
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