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Contributors: John II  
Title: Recinto presbiteriale della chiesa di San Clemente del tempo di Ormisda (secolo VI) - Recinto corale del tempo di Giovanni II nella chiesa di San Clemente (secolo VI)
Start date: 500
End date: 599
Historical Period: Early Byzantine/Late Antique Period
Description: 

Drawing of the chancel and the chorus screens inside the basilica of St. Clement in Rome, commissioned by Pope Hormisdas and by Pope John II respectively. The slabs are framed by small pilasters bearing a phytomorphic pattern and they are decorated with geometrical frames (squared, rhomboidal), wreaths and clipei, filled by latin crosses, rosettes and a monogram.

Place: Basilica di San Clemente, Italy  
Languages: Italian
Medium: stone (worked rock)
Project: BYZART Project  
Fond: UNIBO Zeri Foundation  
Physical type: chancel screens
parapets
slabs (flat objects)
pilasters
Material and technique: carving (processes)
sculpting
relief (sculpture techniques)
Data provider: University of Bologna  
License: 
Rights holder: Church of St. Clement, Rome  
Appears in Collections:BYZART

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