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David Battling Goliath. 629–630 CE. Diameter 19 7/8”.
Menorahs and Ark of the Covenant. 3rd century. 3'11" × 5'9”.
The Late Roman and Byzantine World.
Wall with Torah Niche. 244–245 CE. Section approx. 40' long.
The Crossing of the Red Sea. 244–245 CE.
Marianos and Hanina. Ritual Objects, Celestial Diagram, and
Sacrifice of Isaac. 6th century CE.
Model of Walls and Baptismal Font. Before 256.
The Good Shepherd aith Adam and Eve After the Fall.
Cubiculum of Leonis, Catacomb of Commodilla. Late 4th century.
The Good Shepherd, Orants, and the Story of Jonah.
Late 3rd–early 4th century.
The Good Shepherd. Second half of the 3rd century.
Height 19 3/4”, width 16".
Jacopo Grimaldi. Interior of Old St. Peter's.
1619 copy of an earlier drawing.
Church of Santa Sabina. c. 422–432.
Interior, Church of Santa Sabina. c. 422–432.
Church of Santa Costanza. c. 350.
Reconstruction Drawing, Old St. Peter's Basilica. c. 320–327;
atrium added in later 4th century. Approx. 394’ long and 210’ wide..
Plan of Old St. Peter's Basilica. c. 320–327; atrium added in later 4th century.
Approx. 394’ long and 210’ wide.
Plan and Section, Church of Santa Costanza. c. 350.
Harvesting of Grapes. c. 350.
Sarcophagus of Constantina. c. 350. Height 7’ 5”.
Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus. c. 359. 4’ × 8’.
Oratory of Galla Placidia (Exterior View). c. 425–426.
Oratory of Galla Placidia (Interior View). c. 425–426.
The Good Shepherd. c. 425–426.
Anthemius of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus. Church of Hagia Sophia .
532–537.
Plan of the Church of Hagia Sophia.
Isometric Drawing of the Church of Hagia Sophia.
Interior of the Church of Hagia Sophia.
Dome on Pendentives (Line Drawing).
Dome on Squinches (Line Drawing).
Plan and Cutaway Drawing, Church of San Vitale.
Under construction from c. 520; consecrated 547; mosaics, c. 546–548.
Church of San Vitale. Consecrated 547.
Christ Enthroned, Flanked by Angels, St. Vitalis and Bishop Ecclesius.
Consecrated 547.
Emperor Justinian and His Attendants, North Wall of the Apse.
Consecrated 547. 8’ 8" × 12’.
Empress Theodora and Her Attendants, South Wall of the Apse.
Consecrated 547. 8’ 8" × 12’.
The Transfiguration of Christ with Sant’Apollinare,
First Bishop of Ravenna. Mosaics: apse, 6th century;
wall above apse, 7th and 9th centuries; side panels, 7th century.
Archangel Michael. Early 6th century. 17” × 15 1/2”.
Rebecca at the Well. Early 6th century. 13 ½” × 9 7/8”.
David Battling Goliath. 629–630.
Crucifixion and Iconoclasts. Mid 9th century. 7 ¾” × 6”.
Monastery Churches at Hosios Loukas.
Early 11th century and late 10th century CE.
Plan of Monastery Churches at Hosios Loukas.
Central Domed Space and Apse (The Naos), Katholikon.
Early 11th century and later.
Interior, Cathedral of Santa Sophia. 1037–1046.
Christ Pantokrator at Crest of Central Dome, with Scenes from the
Life of Christ in the Pendentives. Late 11th century.
Crucifixion. Late 11th century.
Interior of the Cathedral of St. Mark. Begun 1063.
Plan of the Cathedral of St. Mark. Begun 1063.
Virgin of Vladimir. Faces, 11th–12th century;
the figures have been retouched. Height approx. 31".
Harbaville Triptych. Mid 11th century. Closed 11” × 9 1/2”; open 11” × 19”.
David the Psalmist. Second half of 10th century. Sheet size 14” × 10 1/2”.
Plan of the Monastery Church of Christ in Chora. c. 1310–1321.
Mosaics in the Vaulting of the Inner Narthex. c. 1315–1321.
The Infant Virgin Mary Caressed by Her Parents (Joachim and Anna).
c. 1315–1321
Anastasis.
Funerary Chapel (Parekklesion), Church of the Monastery of Christ in
Chora.
c. 1310–1321.
Andrey Rublyov. The Old Testament Trinity
(Three Angels Visiting Abraham). c. 1410–1425. 55 ½” × 44 ½”.