Ravenna, Italy: Basilica of San Vitale: Detail of Justinian
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Sheppard, Beth M.
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5/22/2017
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Italy , Ravenna , Basilica San Vitale , Presbytery , Apses , Byzantine Art , Mosaics , Justinian in Art
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Detail of the mosaic art on the left side of the Presbytery apse in the Basilica San Vitale (Basilica of St. Vitale; Church of Saint Vitale) in Ravenna, Italy. This art depicts Emperor Justinian (central figure; haloed, crowned, purple robe, holding a golden paten), preceded by Archbishop Maximianus (identified by the inscription above him) and other clergy on his left. According to smarthistory.org/san-vitale/: "To Justinian�s right appear members of the imperial administration identified by the purple stripe, and at the very far left side of the mosaic appears a group of soldiers. This mosaic thus establishes the central position of the Emperor between the power of the church and the power of the imperial administration and military. Like the Roman Emperors of the past, Justinian has religious, administrative, and military authority."
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CC BY-NC-SA 4.0