Jesus between archangels and angels
Unknown (Byzantine)
Item type:mosaicDate of creation:545-546Height:432.0 cm (170 1/16 in.)Width:615.0 cm (242 1/8 in.)Technique / Medium:mosaicPlace of creation:Ravenna (Italia)Additional titles
Ο Ιησούς εν μέσω Αρχαγγέλων και Αγγέλων
Baş melekler ve melekler arasında İsa
Apsismosaik aus der Kirche San Michele in Africisco zu Ravenna
Item location
- Staatliche Museen zu Berlin - Skulpturensammlung und Museum für Byzantinische Kunst
[Museum inv. no.: 6642]
Description
In this mosaic Christ is depicted, sitting on a throne and accompanied by a group of angels, five on the left and four on the right. These angels, except the Archangels Michael and Gabriel, hold and play golden horns.
People as subjects
Jesus Christ
Iconclass
11D3223Christ as (heavenly) judge
11G21angels singing, making music
11G184the Archangel Gabriel
11G183the Archangel Michael (often in armour with sword or lance)
Instruments [MIMO Code] (notes)
End-blown horn [5177]
Image URLs
image link 1Europeana exhibition: Echos of an Empire--Byzantine Musical Instruments through the Ages
image link 2Item entry in Koç University GABAM Byzantine Musical Instruments Collection
image link 3Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
RIdIM record id
7314
Data provider
Koç University – Stavros Niarchos Foundation Center for Late Antique and Byzantine Studies (GABAM) and The Friends of Music Society in Athens launched the Byzantine Musical Instruments Project in 2018 with Dr. Antonios Botonakis, under the scientific supervision of Prof. Nikos Maliaras. In 2020, the results of the research were integrated with Koç University Suna Kıraç Library’s website to present an online database with various filters to help researchers make in-depth research.The main objective of the project was to thoroughly document the depictions of Byzantine musical instruments. During the research, a great number of visual representations on artefacts from the wider geographic area of the Byzantine Empire were studied. In the database more than 400 visual representations of musical instruments spread across 136 different cultural institutions in 27 countries around the world are presented to researchers.In order to encompass the rich variety of the instruments used in the Byzantine times, some recurring visuals have been eliminated from the database to make room for unique visuals. Since the research was conducted by a Post-Doctorate researcher who is a musicologist, the database demonstrating the iconography also provides a unique classification of instruments. This project is a natural partner for the RIdIM database of performing arts images from all cultures and eras.Project Direction- Engin Akyürek | Scientific Supervision- Nikos Maliaras | Scientific Research- Antonios K. Botonakis | Content Editor & Turkish Translation- Merve Özkılıç | Project Coordination- Barış Altan, Alexandros Charkiolakis | Digital Collection Technical Support- Senem Acar (Digital collection archivist), George Boumpous, Vera Kriezi, Sina Mater (Web design) | Funded by: Koç University – Stavros Niarchos Foundation Center for Late Antique and Byzantine Studies (GABAM)