Left-Handed Evangelist. A Contribution to Palaeologan Iconography
Discover the fascinating world of Byzantine art with Left-Handed Evangelist: A Contribution to Palaeologan Iconography by Pindar Press. Published in 1988, this hardback edition spans 184 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of the left-handed Evangelist icon's emergence and significance in late Byzantine art. This insightful study delves into its prevalence in manuscripts, church mosaics, and frescoes, tracing its rise in the 14th century as it replaced older artistic models. The author emphasizes iconographic analysis, shedding light on the enduring influence this unique representation has had on the evolution of Byzantine art. Perfect for art historians, students, and enthusiasts alike, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Byzantine iconography.