A marble statue from Nis of an early Byzantine imperial woman

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Starinar Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2298/sta2272253r
Misa Rakocija
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The paper presents and analyses the only known Early Byzantine marble life-size statue of a secular woman in the Byzantine empire, which was discovered in the Nis Fortress in 1931. She is dressed in an unpretentious but dignified stola with a wide belt under her breasts, necklace around her neck and cloak on her back, status symbols by which prominent persons were recognisable throughout the Middle Ages. Being aware of the fact that it is not possible to be certain of her identity, we have enough reasons to suggest that this is a statue of an unknown imperial woman (the empress or a woman from the imperial environment) who, like emperors, was presented with the cloak. As such, it was a common part of the city forum of Naisos, as well as a worthy successor to the composition of Tetrarchs and the statue of Constantine the Great. Stylistic analysis indicates the still living ancient heritage united with Christian concepts of the dress design and its resemblance to the dresses of women from the Empress Theodora?s entourage date it back to the 6th century and Justinian?s epoch.
尼斯的一尊早期拜占庭帝国女性的大理石雕像
本文介绍并分析了1931年在尼斯要塞发现的拜占庭帝国唯一一尊真人大小的早期拜占庭大理石世俗女性雕像。她穿着朴素而端庄的长袍,胸前系着一条宽腰带,脖子上戴着项链,背上披着斗篷,这是中世纪显赫人物的身份象征。意识到不可能确定她的身份这一事实,我们有足够的理由认为这是一个不知名的帝国女性(皇后或来自帝国环境的女性)的雕像,她像皇帝一样被赠送了斗篷。因此,它是奈索斯城市广场的一个共同部分,也是四帝制和君士坦丁大帝雕像的一个有价值的继承者。风格分析表明,仍然存在的古代遗产与基督教的服装设计理念相结合,并与狄奥多拉皇后的女性服装相似。他的随从可以追溯到6世纪和查士丁尼?年代的时代。
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Starinar Arts and Humanities-Classics
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