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The synthronon and locus inferior of the metropolitan of Pozega. Liturgical furniture and wall paintings of the Orahovica Monastery

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The paper discusses the appearance of the synthronon, the position of the locus inferior (αρχιερατικός, or δεσποτικός θρόνος, the episcopal throne in the nave, donje mesto) of the Metropolitan of Požega at the Orahovica Monastery, fresco paintings inspired by the purpose of the throne in front of the sanctuary, and the views it incorporated. The synthronon is in fact a series of niches. The locus inferior has not survived; based on the fresco program, the author places it between the southwestern pillar and the southern wall. The fresco decoration of the locus inferior - one of the largest in Serbian art - is both centered on the topoi of the throne program and unique. Christ and the apostles from the apostolic Deisis draw on the teaching about Christ as the eternal leader of the liturgical community and the apostolic roots of the church and the office of bishop; by emphasizing the presence of St. Andronicus and St. Titus beside the seat, the program incorporates the tradi...tion of the apostolic lineage of the church among the Slavs and in the Metropolitanate of Požega.

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Zograf, 2017, 41, 189-212
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  • Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za istoriju umetnosti, Beograd
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  • Serbian Medieval Art and its European Context (RS-177036)

DOI: 10.2298/ZOG1741189R

ISSN: 0350-1361

WoS: 000435444900012

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85049586342
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http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2352
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 of the sanctuary, and the views it incorporated. The synthronon is in fact a
 series of niches. The locus inferior has not survived; based on the fresco
 program, the author places it between the southwestern pillar and the
 southern wall. The fresco decoration of the locus inferior - one of the
 largest in Serbian art - is both centered on the topoi of the throne program
 and unique. Christ and the apostles from the apostolic Deisis draw on the
 teaching about Christ as the eternal leader of the liturgical community and
 the apostolic roots of the church and the office of bishop; by emphasizing
 the presence of St. Andronicus and St. Titus beside the seat, the program
 incorporates the tradition of the apostolic lineage of the church among the
 Slavs and in the Metropolitanate of Požega.
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 locus inferior (αρχιερατικός, or δεσποτικός θρόνος, the episcopal throne in
 the nave, donje mesto) of the Metropolitan of Požega at the Orahovica
 Monastery, fresco paintings inspired by the purpose of the throne in front
 of the sanctuary, and the views it incorporated. The synthronon is in fact a
 series of niches. The locus inferior has not survived; based on the fresco
 program, the author places it between the southwestern pillar and the
 southern wall. The fresco decoration of the locus inferior - one of the
 largest in Serbian art - is both centered on the topoi of the throne program
 and unique. Christ and the apostles from the apostolic Deisis draw on the
 teaching about Christ as the eternal leader of the liturgical community and
 the apostolic roots of the church and the office of bishop; by emphasizing
 the presence of St. Andronicus and St. Titus beside the seat, the program
 incorporates the tradition of the apostolic lineage of the church among the
 Slavs and in the Metropolitanate of Požega.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za istoriju umetnosti, Beograd",
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Radujko, M.. (2017). The synthronon and locus inferior of the metropolitan of Pozega. Liturgical furniture and wall paintings of the Orahovica Monastery. in Zograf
Univerzitet u Beogradu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za istoriju umetnosti, Beograd., 41, 189-212.
https://doi.org/10.2298/ZOG1741189R
Radujko M. The synthronon and locus inferior of the metropolitan of Pozega. Liturgical furniture and wall paintings of the Orahovica Monastery. in Zograf. 2017;41:189-212.
doi:10.2298/ZOG1741189R .
Radujko, Milan, "The synthronon and locus inferior of the metropolitan of Pozega. Liturgical furniture and wall paintings of the Orahovica Monastery" in Zograf, 41 (2017):189-212,
https://doi.org/10.2298/ZOG1741189R . .

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