Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Isaiah

Ravenna - San Vitale

26 Sep 2016 2 249
The "Basilica di San Vitale" was erected on an octagonal plan from 526 on, when Ravenna was under the rule of the Ostrogoths, followers of the Arianism. It was completed and got consecrated in 547, when Ravenna was part of the Byzantine Empire. The church combines Roman with Byzantine elements. It is most famous for its wealth of Byzantine mosaics, the largest and best preserved outside of Constantinople. It is one of the most important examples of early Christian Byzantine art and architecture in Europe. The impact, that this church had on the Wesern European architecture, can hardly be overestimated. The Palatine Chapel in Aachen, commisioned by Charlemagne, has strong parallels to San Vitale. The mosaic, below the triforium, depicts Abel and Melchizedek bringing their offerings to the altar. God´s accepting hand is above the altar. On the adjoining spandrals are Isaiah (upper right) and Moses loosening his sandals before the Burning Bush (upper left).

Clermont-Ferrand - Notre-Dame-Du-Port

07 Jan 2011 195
Notre-Dame-Du-Port constructed probably during the 12th century (on older foundations) and once a stopover on the pilgrim´s way to Santiago, got vandalized during the French Revolution. The furnishings got burned and some carvings on the outside of the church got partly destroyed. Here the southern portal, that got damaged (all faces are lost). The two large sculptures next to the doors are less damaged. On the left is Isaiah (standing on two falling angels) on the right bearded John the Baptist.