The art of Byzantium after Byzantium was preserved for more than three centuries, living till the early 19th century in a non-Byzantine world. The painters Ioannis and Anastasios from Kapesovo (Epirus, Greece), the last great representatives of a provincial but thoroughly professional - in the broadest sense - guild, participated in the artistic trends and the intellectual and religious fusion of a period of profound social and economic transformations (18th c.). Eventually, the iconographic wealth of the Kapesovo workshop offers a unique opportunity to bring together terms, concepts, topics...
The art of Byzantium after Byzantium was preserved for more than three centuries, living till the early 19th century in a non-Byzantine world. The pai...