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Mystras: Hagios Demetrios

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Alternative Title
Hagios Demetrios
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/103186
Date
1291-1292
Description
Fresco over the portal in the enclosing wall; The church (also known as the Metropolis) stands at the north-eastern edge of the Lower Town and was originally built as a basilica with three aisles by Metropolitan Eugenios (1263-1272), who is probably portrayed in the apse. Metropolitan Nikephoros Moschopoulos (1286-1315) added the narthex, and during the 15th century another Metropolitan, Matthew, tried to adapt the basilica to the plan of the churches of the Hodegetria (or Aphentiko) and the Pantanassa by adding an upper storey in the shape of a cross-in-square church with five domes. A dedicatory inscription referring to the second phase of the building, and containing the date 1291-1292, is preserved in the church. The painted decoration of the church was completed in two consecutive phases. Phase A (1272-1288) includes the wall paintings of the Virgin and Child in the apse. Phase B (ca. 1291-1315) includes scenes from the Life of Christ in the central aisle, which were partly destroyed by the addition of the upper storey; the Miracles of Christ in Galilee and the apostles in the south aisle; and a Last Judgement in the narthex. Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.oxfordartonline.com/ (accessed 7/17/2008)
Type of Work
church
Subject
architectural exteriors, cycles or series, religious, Byzantine
Rights
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
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Licensed for educational and research use by the MIT community only
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