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Ravenna, Museo Nazionale, Sinopia proveniente da Sant'Apollinare in Classe (prima dello stacco)

Start date
500
End date
599
Historical period
Early Byzantine/Late Antique Period
Description

The restoration works of the apse mosaics of the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe, made from 1970 to 1976, discovered the preparatory drawings of a different iconographic program from the one executed in mosaic.
In place of the twelve lambs and the figure of Saint Apollinaris, the first idea was a band containing a cross in the center and on the sides pairs of peacocks between baskets of fruit, flowers and garlands.
The right part of the sinopia was detached and today it is conserved in the National Museum of Ravenna.

Place
Museo Nazionale, Italy  
Languages
No linguistic content; Not applicable
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14008/26065
Medium
pigment
Project
BYZART Project  
Fonds
Biblioteca Classense Mario Mazzotti Archive  
Physical type
layers (components)
Material and technique
drawing (image-making)
Data provider
Museum of Ravenna  
License
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Rights Holder
Polo Museale Emilia Romagna  
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Place
Museo Nazionale, Italy  
Fonds
Biblioteca Classense Mario Mazzotti Archive  
Project
BYZART Project  
File
Thumbnail Image
Name

005_011_056907_01.jpg

Size

1.5 MB

Format

JPEG

Checksum (MD5)

1a449aff7ff6aa82d6e15aa53a192566

Institutions involved
Università di Bologna
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