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Modern Conservation: The Sculptural Decoration of the Church of Ascension in the Ravanica Monastery

Modern Conservation: The Sculptural Decoration of the Church of Ascension in the Ravanica Monastery
9 January 2024    
18:00 - 20:00

ANAMED Library Talks continue on January 9 with Vladimir Božinović and Asnu Bilban Yalçın. The talk is entitled “Modern Conservation: The sculptural decoration of the church of Ascension in the Ravanica monastery”

The church of Ascension in the Ravanica monastery near Ćuprija represents the masterpiece of Serbian medieval architecture. Built sometime between 1375 and 1381 under the auspice of the ruler of Moravian lands, Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović, it was meant to host the tomb of its ktetor and to function both as the monastery church as well as the royal mausoleum. The royal character of the monument was particularly emphasized by rich sculptural decoration conducted in the “Moravian style” that embellishes the exterior of the edifice.

Since some of these reliefs were significantly damaged during later centuries, the research conducted by the Republic Institute for Protection of Cultural Monuments of Serbia aims to shed new light on parts of elements ornamented with sculpture (archivolts, consoles, colonettes, and rosettes) that mostly belong to the decoration of the original exonarthex and that are nowadays located in the monastery lapidarium.

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This month’s talk will be online. To register for the talk, please click on”Register” button.

Image: Part of the documentation of the Republic Institute for Protection of Cultural Monuments of Serbia