478: The Church of SS. Theodore: Isometric View
| Department | Archive |
|---|---|
| Collection | 1936 Exhibition Collection |
| Reference No. | 1936/3/4/1 |
| Level | Item |
| Dimensions | 43.6 x 48.6 cm |
| Dates | 1890? |
| Donor/Creator |
Weir Schultz, Mr Robert Barnsley, Mr Sidney Howard |
| Scope and Content | BRF 01/01/14/066. Ink illustration showing an isometric view of a church. Titles in pencil in top left corner "Mistra: Church of Saints Theodore" and in the lower left "An isometric view of the church." "No.4" is written in the top right corner, and in the lower right corner is a scale bar in feet in three dimensions. In the lower right corner is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp with the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of SS. Theodore. - This church was built before 1296 and so is one of the earliest in the place. The plan centres round a great open square under the dome, like that of certain 11th century churches of Central Greece- the great Church of St. Luke in Phocis, St. Nicodemos (Panaghia Lycodemou) at Athens, and Daphni in Attica. Isometric view." |
| Related records |
[BRF/1/1/14/66], Hagioi Theodoroi (Vrontochion Monastery), 1890?
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