充满异域风情的西部

R. Ousterhout
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拜占庭和西欧之间的联系越来越多,在建筑上表现出了各种各样的形式。在经济上与君士坦丁堡竞争的威尼斯,圣使徒教堂在圣马可被复制,威尼斯为自己创造了一个传奇的过去。在12世纪的诺曼西西里,由于其多民族、宗教异质的人口,一种新的建筑发展起来,巧妙地将拜占庭、西欧和伊斯兰形式并列在一起。
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The Exotic West
Increased contact between Byzantium and Western Europe found a variety of architectural manifestations. In Venice, an economic competitor with Constantinople, the imperial Church of the Holy Apostles was replicated at S. Marco as Venice constructed a legendary past for itself. In Norman Sicily of the twelfth century, with its multiethnic, religiously heterogeneous population, a new architecture developed that artfully juxtaposed Byzantine, Western European, and Islamic forms.
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