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Title: A Holy Map to Christian Tradition
Subtitle: Preliminary Notes on Painted Proskynetaria of Jerusalem in the Ottoman Era
Author(s): SKALOVA, Zuzana
Journal: Eastern Christian Art
Volume: 2    Date: 2005   
Pages: 93-103
DOI: 10.2143/ECA.2.0.2004552

Abstract :
All Christian painted proskynetariafollow a cartographical prototype; in the centre of the walled city of Jerusalem, the Church of the Resurrection (for the Orthodox, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre), looms large, recognizable by its dome and drawn in section. The Holy Sepulchre is surrounded by other monuments, adorned with religious scenes believed to be historical. On this basically Western cartographical view, the places of pilgrimage are often embellished with vignettes, cartouches, or clipei, containing bust-portraits of Christ, the Virgin Mary and Child, as well as other relevant holy persons or scenes from their lives, borrowed from Greek Orthodox religious prints, such as those illustrating the Akathistos Hymn.

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