482 and 483: The Church of the Efendiko: South and North Elevations
| Department | Archive |
|---|---|
| Collection | 1936 Exhibition Collection |
| Reference No. | 1936/3/4/4 |
| Level | Item |
| Dimensions | 75.2 x 57.3 cm |
| Dates | 1888-90 |
| Donor/Creator |
Weir Schultz, Mr Robert Barnsley, Mr Sidney Howard |
| Scope and Content | BRF 01/01/14/055. Two ink illustrations showing the elevation of a church, the upper titled "South elevation" and the lower "North elevation." "Mistra: Church of the Brontochion (Efendiko)" is written in pencil in the top left corner. At the bottom are two scale bars, one in feet and one in metres. To the lower right of each image is a Byzantine Research Fund copyright stamp; the lower has the original archive number written in. The original description in the catalogue reads: "The Church of the Efendiko (Monastery of the Brontochion). - This church was built before 1311. It is the earliest example of a type unique to Mistra, consisting of a basilica below a cruciform upper storey; the latter is in all cases of the Constantinople type, with a complete cross and a separate sanctuary; see above under Athens. 482. South Elevation. 483. North elevation." |
| Related records |
[BRF/1/1/14/55], Hodegetria Church-Afendiko (Vrontochion Monastery), 1888-1890
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