Bulgarian Frescoes

Bulgarian Frescoes

Gabriel Dunne / Tsvetanka Elenkova / Jonathan Dunne

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Holy Cross Orthodox Press
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9781960613127
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Very little is known of Bulgaria outside its borders, due in large part to the lack of adequate support for translators, those spiders that criss-cross the line. This is particularly true when it comes to Orthodoxy, despite the importance of Bulgaria in the history of Orthodox Christianity (an important synod was held in Sofia in 343 to resolve the Arian controversy; the present-day St Sophia Church in Sofia was built during the reign of the Byzantine emperor Justinian as far back as the sixth century). This book is designed to correct this lacuna. Bulgarian Frescoes: Feast of the Root contains ten essays on Bulgarian frescoes by the Bulgarian writer Tsvetanka Elenkova and is accompanied by more than a hundred colour photographs by Jonathan Dunne, which are themselves a valuable historical legacy given that many of the monasteries containing these frescoes are now abandoned. They are taken mainly from the monasteries of Sofia’s Little Holy Mountain - the area around the Bulgarian capital, which is dotted with monasteries - but they also transport the reader to other parts of Bulgaria, including the medieval capital, Veliko Tarnovo, and Nesebar on the Black Sea coast. By means of incisive and insightful reflections on Church feasts from the Nativity of Jesus to the Assumption of Mary, ordered according to the Church calendar, Elenkova highlights unusual aspects of iconography, details that could be missed at first sight, and gives an insider’s view of the little known riches of her country, which can easily rank alongside any important works of religious art in the rest of Europe. This book combines the verbal and the visual to present the religious art of Bulgaria in a format that is both easily accessible and spiritually uplifting.

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