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Chapter 9
Byzantium
Gardner’s Art Through the Ages,
14e
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Europe and the Byzantine Empire ca. 1000
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Goals
• Understand Constantine’s move to the east and the extent of the
Roman Empire in the east.
• Understand the cultural mix of Roman, Christian, and eastern
influences in the art of Byzantium.
• Define distinct characteristics in art from various periods of the
Byzantine Empire.
• Define distinct characteristics in architecture of this period.  
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9.1 Early Byzantine
• Examine art in the “golden age of Justinian.”
• Understand the cultural mix of Roman, Christian, and
eastern influences in the art of Byzantium.
• Define distinct characteristics in architecture of this period,
particularly Hagia Sophia and San Vitale.
• Understand the form and iconography of the early Byzantine
mosaics.
• Understand the religious controversies related to the use of
images.
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“The Golden Age of Justinian”
• Examine art in the “golden age of Justinian.”
• Understand the cultural mix of Roman, Christian, and
eastern influences in the art of Byzantium.
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Figure 9-2 Saint Michael the Archangel, right leaf of a diptych,
early sixth century. Ivory, 1’ 5” X 5 1/2”. British Museum,
London.
9-3 Anicia Juliana between Magnanimity and Prudence, folio 6 verso of the Vienne Dioskorides, from
Honoratai, near Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey, ca. 512. Tempera on parchment, 1’ 3” X 1’ 11”.
Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna.
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9-3A Blackberry bush, from Vienna Dioskorides
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Figure 9-4 Justinian as world conqueror
(Barberini Ivory), mid-sixth century. Ivory, 1’ 1
1/2” X 10 1/2”. Louvre, Paris.
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Byzantine Architecture
• Define distinct characteristics in architecture of this period,
particularly Hagia Sophia and San Vitale.
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Figure 9-5 ANTHEMIUS OF TRALLES and ISIDORUS OF MILETUS, aerial view of Hagia Sophia (looking north),
Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey, 532–537.
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Figure 9-6,7 ANTHEMIUS OF TRALLES and ISIDORUS OF
MILETUS, plan (top) and restored cutaway view (bottom) of Hagia
Sophia, Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey, 532-537 (John Burge).
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Figure 9-8 ANTHEMIUS OF
TRALLES and ISIDORUS OF
MILETUS, interior of Hagia
Sophia (looking southwest),
Constantinople (Istanbul),
Turkey, 532–537.
Figure 9-9 Dome on pendentives (left) and on squinches (right).
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Figure 9-10 Aerial view of San
Vitale (looking northwest),
Ravenna, Italy, 526–547.
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Figure 9-11 Plan of San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy, 526–547.
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Figure 9-1 Interior of San Vitale (looking from the apse into the choir), Ravenna, Italy, 526–547.
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Figure 9-12 Choir and apse of San Vitale with mosaic of Christ
between two angels, Saint Vitalis, and Bishop Ecclesius, Ravenna, Italy,
526–547.
9-14A Throne of Maximianus, ca. 546–556. Ivory and wood, 4’ 11” X 1’ 11 1/2". Museo Arcivescovile, Ravenna.
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Byzantine Mosaics
• Understand the form and iconography of the early Byzantine
mosaics.
• Understand the religious controversies related to the use of
images.
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Figure 9-13 Justinian, Bishop Maximianus, and attendants, mosaic on the north wall of the apse, San Vitale, Ravenna,
Italy, ca. 547.
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Figure 9-14 Theodora and attendants, mosaic on the south wall of the apse, San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy, ca. 547.
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Figure 9-15 Saint
Apollinaris amid sheep,
apse mosaic,
Sant’Apollinare in Classe,
Ravenna, Italy, ca. 533-549.
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Figure 9-16 Transfiguration of Jesus, apse mosaic, Church of the Virgin, monastery of Saint Catherine, Mount Sinai, Egypt, ca.
548–565.
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Figure 9-17 Ascension of Christ, folio 13 verso
of the Rabbula Gospels, from Zagba, Syria, 586.
Tempera on parchment, 1’ 1” X 10 1/2”.
Biblioteca Medicea-Laurenziana, Florence.
9-17A Crucifixion and Resurrection, folio
13 recto of the Rabbula Gospels, from
Zagba, Syria, 586. Tempera on
parchment, 1’ 1” X 10 1/2". Biblioteca
Medicea-Laurenziana, Florence.
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Figure 9-18 Virgin (Theotokos) and Child between Saints
Theodore and George, icon, sixth or early seventh century.
Encaustic on wood, 2’ 3” X 1’ 7 3/8”. Monastery of Saint
Catherine, Mount Sinai, Egypt.
9-18A Christ blessing, icon, Monastery of Saint
Catherine, Mount Sinai, Egypt, sixth century.
Encaustic on wood, 2’ 9” X 1’ 6”.
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Figure 9-19 Virgin (Theotokos) and Child enthroned,
apse mosaic, Hagia Sophia, Constantinople (Istanbul),
Turkey, dedicated 867.
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Figure 9-20 Katholikon, Hosios Loukas, Greece, first quarter of 11th century.
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Figure 9-21 Plan of the Church of the Theotokos (top) and Katholikon (bottom), Hosios Loukas, Greece, second half of
10th and first quarter of 11th centuries. (1) Dome on pendentives, (2) dome on squinches.
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Figure 9-22 Interior of the Church of the Dormition (looking into the dome), Daphni, Greece, ca. 1090-1100
9-25A Interior (looking east) of Saint Sophia, Kiev, Ukraine, begun 1037.
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Art of the Middle Byzantine Period
• Define the iconoclasm.
• Understand the triumph of the iconophiles and the rejection of
western politics and art.
• Describe the common stylistic characteristics, themes and
materials in the art of the middle Byzantine period.
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Figure 9-23 Christ as Pantokrator, dome
mosaic in the Church of the Dormition,
Daphni, Greece, ca. 1090–1100.
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Figure 9-24 Crucifixion, mosaic in the
Church of the Dormition, Daphni, Greece,
ca. 1090–1100.
Figure 9-25 Christ between Constantine IX Monomachus and the empress Zoe, mosaic on the east wall of
the south gallery, Hagia Sophia, Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey, ca. 1028-1035
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Byzantium in the West
• Examine Byzantine artistic ideas, styles and media techniques
that begin to influence the west, particularly in the art and
architecture of St. Mark’s in Venice.
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Figure 9-26 Interior of Saint Mark’s (looking
east), Venice, Italy, begun 1063.
9-26A Empress Irene, detail of the Pala d’Oro, Saint Mark’s, Venice, Italy, ca. 1105. Gold cloisonné inlaid
with precious stones, 7” X 4 1/2".
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9-26B Archangel Michael, icon, from Constantinople, late 10th or early 11th century. Gold, silver gilt, and cloisonné enamel, 1’
7” X 1’ 2”. Tesoro di San Marco, Venice.
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Figure 9-27 Pantokrator, Theotokos and Child, angels, and saints,
apse mosaic in the cathedral at Monreale, (Sicily) Italy, ca. 1180–
1190.
9-27A Interior (looking west) of the Cappella Palatina, Palermo, Italy, begun 1142.
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Byzantine Luxury
• Understand why luxury materials like gold and ivory are used
to portray hieratic formality and solemnity in art.
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Figure 9-28 Christ enthroned with saints (Harbaville Triptych), ca. 950. Ivory, central panel 9 1/2” X5 1/2”. Louvre, Paris.
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Figure 9-29 Lamentation over the dead Christ, wall painting, Saint Pantaleimon, Nerezi, Macedonia, 1164.
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Figure 9-30 David composing the Psalms, folio
1 verso of the Paris Psalter, ca. 950–970. Tempera
on vellum, 1’ 2 1/8” X 10 1/4”. Bibliothèque
Nationale, Paris.
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9.3 Late Byzantine
• Examine Western Crusader destruction and subsequent
influence in art and architecture.
• Describe the Byzantine view of “conventional vision of a
spiritual world unsusceptible to change.”
• Examine the purpose of the icon and the style and methods
of Russian icon painting.
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The Byzantine Icon
• Examine the purpose of the icon and the style and methods
of Russian icon painting.
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Figure 9-31 Virgin (Theotokos) and Child, icon (Vladimir
Virgin), late 11th to early 12th century. Tempera on wood,
original panel 2’ 6 1/2” X 1’ 9”. Tretyakov Gallery,
Moscow.
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Figure 9-33 Christ as Savior of Souls, icon from
the church of Saint Clement, Ohrid, Macedonia,
early 14th century. Tempera, linen, and silver on
wood, 3’ 1/4” X 2’ 2 1/2”. Icon Gallery of Saint
Clement, Ohrid.
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Figure 9-32 Anastasis, apse fresco in the parekklesion of the Church of Christ in Chora (now the Kariye Museum),
Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey, ca. 1310–1320.
9-32A Saint Catherine, Thessaloniki, Greece, ca. 1280.
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9-35A Large sakkos of Photius, ca. 1417. Satin embroidered with gold and silver thread and silk with pearl
ornament, 4’ 5” long. Kremlin Armory, Moscow.
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Figure 9-34 Annunciation, reverse of two-sided
icon from Saint Clement, Ohrid, Macedonia, early
14th century. Tempera and linen on wood, 3’ 1/4”
X 2’ 2 3/4”. Icon gallery of Saint Clement, Ohrid.
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Figure 9-35 ANDREI RUBLYEV,
Three angels (Old Testament Trinity),
ca. 1410. Tempera on wood, 4’ 8” X 3’
9”. Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
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Discussion Questions
 What influences from Imperial Roman art are seen in Early,
Middle, and Late Byzantine? How does the context change?
 What are some specific ways that spiritual ideas are
expressed in Byzantine art?
 What do you think are the most significant qualities of
Byzantine art?

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Chapter 9 - Byzantium

  • 2. 2 Europe and the Byzantine Empire ca. 1000
  • 3. 3 Goals • Understand Constantine’s move to the east and the extent of the Roman Empire in the east. • Understand the cultural mix of Roman, Christian, and eastern influences in the art of Byzantium. • Define distinct characteristics in art from various periods of the Byzantine Empire. • Define distinct characteristics in architecture of this period.  
  • 4. 4 9.1 Early Byzantine • Examine art in the “golden age of Justinian.” • Understand the cultural mix of Roman, Christian, and eastern influences in the art of Byzantium. • Define distinct characteristics in architecture of this period, particularly Hagia Sophia and San Vitale. • Understand the form and iconography of the early Byzantine mosaics. • Understand the religious controversies related to the use of images.
  • 5. 5 “The Golden Age of Justinian” • Examine art in the “golden age of Justinian.” • Understand the cultural mix of Roman, Christian, and eastern influences in the art of Byzantium.
  • 6. 6 Figure 9-2 Saint Michael the Archangel, right leaf of a diptych, early sixth century. Ivory, 1’ 5” X 5 1/2”. British Museum, London.
  • 7. 9-3 Anicia Juliana between Magnanimity and Prudence, folio 6 verso of the Vienne Dioskorides, from Honoratai, near Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey, ca. 512. Tempera on parchment, 1’ 3” X 1’ 11”. Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna. 7
  • 8. 9-3A Blackberry bush, from Vienna Dioskorides 8
  • 9. 9 Figure 9-4 Justinian as world conqueror (Barberini Ivory), mid-sixth century. Ivory, 1’ 1 1/2” X 10 1/2”. Louvre, Paris.
  • 10. 10 Byzantine Architecture • Define distinct characteristics in architecture of this period, particularly Hagia Sophia and San Vitale.
  • 11. 11 Figure 9-5 ANTHEMIUS OF TRALLES and ISIDORUS OF MILETUS, aerial view of Hagia Sophia (looking north), Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey, 532–537.
  • 12. 12 Figure 9-6,7 ANTHEMIUS OF TRALLES and ISIDORUS OF MILETUS, plan (top) and restored cutaway view (bottom) of Hagia Sophia, Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey, 532-537 (John Burge).
  • 13. 13 Figure 9-8 ANTHEMIUS OF TRALLES and ISIDORUS OF MILETUS, interior of Hagia Sophia (looking southwest), Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey, 532–537.
  • 14. Figure 9-9 Dome on pendentives (left) and on squinches (right). 14
  • 15. 15 Figure 9-10 Aerial view of San Vitale (looking northwest), Ravenna, Italy, 526–547.
  • 16. 16 Figure 9-11 Plan of San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy, 526–547.
  • 17. 17 Figure 9-1 Interior of San Vitale (looking from the apse into the choir), Ravenna, Italy, 526–547.
  • 18. 18 Figure 9-12 Choir and apse of San Vitale with mosaic of Christ between two angels, Saint Vitalis, and Bishop Ecclesius, Ravenna, Italy, 526–547.
  • 19. 9-14A Throne of Maximianus, ca. 546–556. Ivory and wood, 4’ 11” X 1’ 11 1/2". Museo Arcivescovile, Ravenna. 19
  • 20. 20 Byzantine Mosaics • Understand the form and iconography of the early Byzantine mosaics. • Understand the religious controversies related to the use of images.
  • 21. 21 Figure 9-13 Justinian, Bishop Maximianus, and attendants, mosaic on the north wall of the apse, San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy, ca. 547.
  • 22. 22 Figure 9-14 Theodora and attendants, mosaic on the south wall of the apse, San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy, ca. 547.
  • 23. 23 Figure 9-15 Saint Apollinaris amid sheep, apse mosaic, Sant’Apollinare in Classe, Ravenna, Italy, ca. 533-549.
  • 24. 24 Figure 9-16 Transfiguration of Jesus, apse mosaic, Church of the Virgin, monastery of Saint Catherine, Mount Sinai, Egypt, ca. 548–565.
  • 25. 25 Figure 9-17 Ascension of Christ, folio 13 verso of the Rabbula Gospels, from Zagba, Syria, 586. Tempera on parchment, 1’ 1” X 10 1/2”. Biblioteca Medicea-Laurenziana, Florence.
  • 26. 9-17A Crucifixion and Resurrection, folio 13 recto of the Rabbula Gospels, from Zagba, Syria, 586. Tempera on parchment, 1’ 1” X 10 1/2". Biblioteca Medicea-Laurenziana, Florence. 26
  • 27. 27 Figure 9-18 Virgin (Theotokos) and Child between Saints Theodore and George, icon, sixth or early seventh century. Encaustic on wood, 2’ 3” X 1’ 7 3/8”. Monastery of Saint Catherine, Mount Sinai, Egypt.
  • 28. 9-18A Christ blessing, icon, Monastery of Saint Catherine, Mount Sinai, Egypt, sixth century. Encaustic on wood, 2’ 9” X 1’ 6”. 28
  • 29. 29 Figure 9-19 Virgin (Theotokos) and Child enthroned, apse mosaic, Hagia Sophia, Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey, dedicated 867.
  • 30. 30 Figure 9-20 Katholikon, Hosios Loukas, Greece, first quarter of 11th century.
  • 31. 31 Figure 9-21 Plan of the Church of the Theotokos (top) and Katholikon (bottom), Hosios Loukas, Greece, second half of 10th and first quarter of 11th centuries. (1) Dome on pendentives, (2) dome on squinches.
  • 32. 32 Figure 9-22 Interior of the Church of the Dormition (looking into the dome), Daphni, Greece, ca. 1090-1100
  • 33. 9-25A Interior (looking east) of Saint Sophia, Kiev, Ukraine, begun 1037. 33
  • 34. 34 Art of the Middle Byzantine Period • Define the iconoclasm. • Understand the triumph of the iconophiles and the rejection of western politics and art. • Describe the common stylistic characteristics, themes and materials in the art of the middle Byzantine period.
  • 35. 35 Figure 9-23 Christ as Pantokrator, dome mosaic in the Church of the Dormition, Daphni, Greece, ca. 1090–1100.
  • 36. 36 Figure 9-24 Crucifixion, mosaic in the Church of the Dormition, Daphni, Greece, ca. 1090–1100.
  • 37. Figure 9-25 Christ between Constantine IX Monomachus and the empress Zoe, mosaic on the east wall of the south gallery, Hagia Sophia, Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey, ca. 1028-1035 37
  • 38. 38 Byzantium in the West • Examine Byzantine artistic ideas, styles and media techniques that begin to influence the west, particularly in the art and architecture of St. Mark’s in Venice.
  • 39. 39 Figure 9-26 Interior of Saint Mark’s (looking east), Venice, Italy, begun 1063.
  • 40. 9-26A Empress Irene, detail of the Pala d’Oro, Saint Mark’s, Venice, Italy, ca. 1105. Gold cloisonné inlaid with precious stones, 7” X 4 1/2". 40
  • 41. 9-26B Archangel Michael, icon, from Constantinople, late 10th or early 11th century. Gold, silver gilt, and cloisonné enamel, 1’ 7” X 1’ 2”. Tesoro di San Marco, Venice. 41
  • 42. 42 Figure 9-27 Pantokrator, Theotokos and Child, angels, and saints, apse mosaic in the cathedral at Monreale, (Sicily) Italy, ca. 1180– 1190.
  • 43. 9-27A Interior (looking west) of the Cappella Palatina, Palermo, Italy, begun 1142. 43
  • 44. 44 Byzantine Luxury • Understand why luxury materials like gold and ivory are used to portray hieratic formality and solemnity in art.
  • 45. 45 Figure 9-28 Christ enthroned with saints (Harbaville Triptych), ca. 950. Ivory, central panel 9 1/2” X5 1/2”. Louvre, Paris.
  • 46. 46 Figure 9-29 Lamentation over the dead Christ, wall painting, Saint Pantaleimon, Nerezi, Macedonia, 1164.
  • 47. 47 Figure 9-30 David composing the Psalms, folio 1 verso of the Paris Psalter, ca. 950–970. Tempera on vellum, 1’ 2 1/8” X 10 1/4”. Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
  • 48. 48 9.3 Late Byzantine • Examine Western Crusader destruction and subsequent influence in art and architecture. • Describe the Byzantine view of “conventional vision of a spiritual world unsusceptible to change.” • Examine the purpose of the icon and the style and methods of Russian icon painting.
  • 49. 49 The Byzantine Icon • Examine the purpose of the icon and the style and methods of Russian icon painting.
  • 50. 50 Figure 9-31 Virgin (Theotokos) and Child, icon (Vladimir Virgin), late 11th to early 12th century. Tempera on wood, original panel 2’ 6 1/2” X 1’ 9”. Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
  • 51. 51 Figure 9-33 Christ as Savior of Souls, icon from the church of Saint Clement, Ohrid, Macedonia, early 14th century. Tempera, linen, and silver on wood, 3’ 1/4” X 2’ 2 1/2”. Icon Gallery of Saint Clement, Ohrid.
  • 52. 52 Figure 9-32 Anastasis, apse fresco in the parekklesion of the Church of Christ in Chora (now the Kariye Museum), Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey, ca. 1310–1320.
  • 53. 9-32A Saint Catherine, Thessaloniki, Greece, ca. 1280. 53
  • 54. 9-35A Large sakkos of Photius, ca. 1417. Satin embroidered with gold and silver thread and silk with pearl ornament, 4’ 5” long. Kremlin Armory, Moscow. 54
  • 55. 55 Figure 9-34 Annunciation, reverse of two-sided icon from Saint Clement, Ohrid, Macedonia, early 14th century. Tempera and linen on wood, 3’ 1/4” X 2’ 2 3/4”. Icon gallery of Saint Clement, Ohrid.
  • 56. 56 Figure 9-35 ANDREI RUBLYEV, Three angels (Old Testament Trinity), ca. 1410. Tempera on wood, 4’ 8” X 3’ 9”. Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
  • 57. 57 Discussion Questions  What influences from Imperial Roman art are seen in Early, Middle, and Late Byzantine? How does the context change?  What are some specific ways that spiritual ideas are expressed in Byzantine art?  What do you think are the most significant qualities of Byzantine art?