On September 29â30, 2025, the conference Shared and Contested Heritage in Greater Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, 1870â1991 will take place in the Hans Belting Library. Check out the program: center-recent.com/shared-and-c...
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For #MosaicMonday mosaic decoration adorning the apse of Euphrasian basilica in #PoreÄ, Croatia. While being dated from the 6th century, it represents the only surviving depiction of Mother of the God in an early-Christian western basilica.
Photo credit: Wikipedia
For today's #MosaicMonday an apse with two cherubim and Ark of the Convenant from Carolignan Oratory of #Germingy-des-PrĂŠs. Altough it is higly restored, it still bears the witness of the visual language after the iconoclastic struggle dated to the beginning of the 9th century.
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For #MosaicMonday â Shining apse of San Clemente al Laterano, created soon after 1100. Renowned for its delicate floral motives flanking the Crucified Christ.
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Only few days left to enter the Best Book on Medieval Art. Don't miss your chance!
The third, revised, and most extensive edition of Russian Imperialism by Professor Ivan Foletti has recently been published, this time in Italian. The book examines how Russian elites over the past two centuries have utilized the past and the arts to justify their imperial ambitions.
For today's #FrescoFriday incredibly elaborate mural painting from #Sudan, Cathedral in #Faras, now in National Museum in #Warsaw. Their datation moves between 8th century ADâSaint Anne and 12th century ADâVirgin Mary with a crown.
Only few days left to enter the Best Book on Medieval Art. Don't miss your chance!
Titled âNotre-Dameâs Myths: Gothic Architecture, Imperialism, and National Identity,â the lecture examines how the cathedral of Notre-Dame has served as a dynamic site of cultural memory and ideological projection, from the Gothic era to its contemporary reconstruction.
Professor Ivan Foletti will deliver a lecture in the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florence on 15 July 2025 at 3:00 PM.
More information here: www.khi.fi.it/de/aktuelles...
Detailed information about the vacancy can be found together with the e-application form at this
link:
www.phil.muni.cz/en/careers/a...
The position is open for a four-and-a-half-year OP JAK project âReady for Future: Understanding the
Long-Term Resilience of Human Culturesâ (RES-HUM).
The deadline for applications is June 30, 2025.
Full-time Researcher vacancy
We are looking for a colleague to join RE:CENT, with a focus on the historiographical reflection of the interaction between the humanities and politics, and on the dialogue between the humanities and natural sciences in the 20th and 21st centuries.
Presentantion of our brand new book Myths of Notre-Dame took place today. Alongside a debate about its numerous problematics and pitfalls. Presentation was a beginning of our book festival Libre:, which is ongoing till Saturday.
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For this #FrescoFriday, outstanding murals from the #Haghpat monastery, which is located in #Armenia near the #Georgian border. The murals in the apse are dated to the early 13th century.
Photo credits: Re:Cent, 2016.
Don't miss the opportunity to get our recent book "Conques Across Time".
Check it on www.viella.it/libro/979125...
Pleased to spot a familiar place in the April Max Planck Journal
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For #MosaicMonday - mosaic from San Vittore chapel, dated from 5th to 6th century, accesible as a part of the #Milan Basilica di Sant'Ambrogio.
For #FrescoeFriday - frescoes from Church of Santa Maria foris portas from #Castelseprio site, dating most likely in 2nd half of the 9th century.
Our center organizes book festival called Libre:, which will be held on 16th and 17th May in Brno. Book selling and eye-catching browsing will be connected with honorary space for human sciences, containing of rich multigenerous accompanying program of debates, music, theatre and movie projections.
For #MosaicMonday floor mosaic in Early Christian basilica of Santa Reparata, now accesible from the #Florence Cathedral. It was created in the first decades of the 5th century and includes many Christian symbols, like the crosses, Salomonâs knots and vases or peacock, completed by aniconic motives.
Last weekâs visit to Bari presented opportunity to observe its diverse visual language, emerging from highly multicultural history due to its geographical position. Among many medieval jewels, students were confronted through the imposing architecture with importance of the city in the Fascist era.
Today is exactly six years since #Notre-Dame was on fire.
As the world remembers that dramatic event, we are currently working on a new #book that explores the myths, narratives, and cultural meanings surrounding the cathedral.
Stay tuned for more soon.
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Do images serve us, or do we, on the contrary, submit to them? This question, among many others, was explored during our excursion to Lombardy, where we reflected on it in front of remarkable works such as the Altar of St. Ambrose, the treasures of Monza and Milanâs Duomo, and in Castelseprio.
Excited to take part in the roundtable "The Two Cultures. Natural Sciences and Humanities, Convergent Paths?" organized by the Center for Medieval Visual Cultures and Research Communication at Masaryk University.
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The Roundtable "The Two Cultures Natural Sciences and Humanities, Convergent Paths?" begins!
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