Representations of fruits in early Christian art. The case of Thessaloniki


Published: Jul 6, 2011
Keywords:
3rd-7th centuries Thessaloniki iconography fruits
Ευτέρπη ΜΑΡΚΗ
Abstract

The article discusses when and why the representation of fruits began in the art of Thessaloniki, the species of trees, plants and fruits depicted, and the manner in which these are negotiated artistically, in the tomb wall-paintings and in the mural and floor mosaics from the third to the seventh century.

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Ευτέρπη ΜΑΡΚΗ, Dr. Archaeologist

Honorary Director of Antiquities

 

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