St. Mark the Evangelist (c.1030) by Byzantine Mosaics

St. Mark the Evangelist - Byzantine Mosaics - c.1030

Artwork Information

TitleSt. Mark the Evangelist
ArtistByzantine Mosaics
Datec.1030
Mediummosaïque
Art MovementMacedonian Renaissance (867–1056),Middle Byzantine (c. 850–1204)
Current LocationSaint Sophia Cathedral, Kyiv, Ukraine

About St. Mark the Evangelist

The artwork, titled “St. Mark the Evangelist,” was created by the Byzantine Mosaics around the year 1030. It is a mosaïque that belongs to the Macedonian Renaissance and Middle Byzantine period, dating approximately from 850 to 1204. This religious painting is part of a series found within the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv, Ukraine, where it is also located.

The artwork depicts St. Mark the Evangelist, seated and holding a scroll. The mosaic medium is evident in the meticulous placement of small, colored tiles, forming an intricate and vibrant image. The gold background, a common feature in Byzantine art, adds a sacred and monumental quality to the representation. The use of color and detailed execution exemplify the artistic techniques of the Macedonian Renaissance, capturing both the spiritual essence and the importance of St. Mark as a religious figure. The surrounding Greek inscription provides context and further enhances the historical and cultural significance of the piece within its sacred setting in Saint Sophia Cathedral.

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