Sant’Apollinare Nuovo

church, Ravenna, Italy

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architectural site

  • Ravenna
    In Ravenna

    The Basilica of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo was also erected by Theuderic. It was originally an Arian cathedral but became a Catholic church in 570. This church contains magnificent mosaics depicting the teachings, miracles, Passion, and Resurrection of Christ; these are among the oldest such representations in existence and are…

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campanile

  • Campanile, Sant' Apollinare in Classe, Ravenna, Italy, 6th century.
    In campanile

    532–49) and Sant’Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna (c. 490). Round campaniles appeared occasionally in later periods; the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa (begun in 1173), sheathed in a series of superimposed arcades, is a more elaborate version of this type.

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mosaics

  • bird mosaic
    In mosaic: Glass

    The female saints in Sant’Apollinare Nuovo (c. 550–570 ce) in the same town wear costumes set with green glass cubes among which appear both patterns and large fields of gold tesserae, producing a striking similarity to rich silk brocade. Silver was used in a similar way. Christ scenes in…

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  • bird mosaic
    In mosaic: Early Byzantine mosaics

    …Arians and the church of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo, the gold background now dominates. Accompanying it was silver, a novelty among the mosaics of Italy. In Sant’Apollinare Nuovo, the faces and hands in several of the Christ scenes are set not with glass tesserae but with cubes of stone. Stylistically, these mosaics…

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