Fourteenth-century provincial Cretan church decoration: the case of the painter Pagomenos and his clientele

Lymberopoulou, Angeliki (2010). Fourteenth-century provincial Cretan church decoration: the case of the painter Pagomenos and his clientele. In: Towards Rewriting? New Approaches to Byzantine Art and Archaeology. Krakow Symposium on Byzantine Art and Archaeology, 8-10 Sep 2008, Krakow, Poland.

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Abstract

The paper examines issues of monumental (fresco) decoration in fourteenth-century Venetian-dominated Crete through examples provided by the eponymous painter Ioannis Pagomenos, who was active predominanlty in the south-western part of the island during the first half of the fourteenth century. Among the questions raised are those of location, finances and patronage, and transport of materials.

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