Jonathan Morgan
Adjunct Professor of Art at Lone Star College & South Dakota State University, PhD candidate at IDSVA
Post-Constantine
Santa Costanza
Rome, Italy
c. 354 CE, Early Byzantine
San Vitale
Ravenna, Italy
526-547 CE, Early Byzantine
Hagia Sophia
Istanbul, Turkey
533-537 CE, Justinian
Theodora & Her Attendants
San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy
c. 547 CE, Justinian
Four Icons from a Pair of Doors
Originally from Crete (possibly)
late-15th century CE
Late Byzantine
The Baptism
(aka Epiphany)
late-15th century CE
Late Byzantine
Harrowing of Hell
(aka Anastasis, or Resurrection)
late-15th century CE
Late Byzantine
Saint Nicholas
late-15th century CE
Late Byzantine
The Deësis Mosaic
Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey
13th century CE, Late Byzantine
Christ as Savior of Souls
Saint Clement, Ohrid, Macedonia
14th century CE, Late Byzantine
Based on our discussion of Byzantine iconography and its use, give five (5) examples of iconography from outside of this course.
For Example:
First, a clarification of Islam's relationship with violence via the Qur'an
Paradise is under the shadow of the swords.
Do not look for a fight with the enemy. Beg God for peace and security. But if you do end up facing the enemy, then show endurance and remember that Paradise is under the shadow of the swords.
-Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj, 9th century CE, from Sahih al-Muslim
"Jihad" (جهاد) translates to "striving to achieve a goal"
Quranic Definition: Striving with one’s self and one’s money in the cause of God
If they leave you alone, refrain from fighting you, and offer you peace, then God gives you no excuse to fight them
-The Qur'an, An-Nisa 4.90
Qubbat As-Sakhrah, قبة الصخرة (aka "Dome of the Rock")
Jerusalem, West Bank
c. 687-692 CE, Umayyad Caliphate
Mosaic Mihrab
Isfahan, Persia (originally)
c. 1354 CE, Sarbedaran Period
'Basmala' in Tuluth script
Al Jazeera logo
Emirates Airlines logo
'Basmala' in simple calligraphy
Umayyad Mosque (aka "Great Mosque of Damascus")
Damascus, Syria
706-715 CE, Umayyad Caliphate
Interior of a mosque in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Architectural Concept
Mosque of Córdoba
Córdoba, Spain
8th-10th centuries CE, Abbasid/Córdoba Caliphate
Phase 5
Phase 4
Phase 3
Phase 2
Phase 1
Phase 6
By Jonathan Morgan
ARTS 1303 6W (Byzantium-Islam), Lone Star College, Prof. Morgan
Adjunct Professor of Art at Lone Star College & South Dakota State University, PhD candidate at IDSVA