The article is a formal and iconographic analysis of an Ethiopian hand cross that has never yet been published and is still kept in the Eritrean Monatery of Enda Abuna Talka Haymanot in Wagariqo. The inscriptions on the cross allows to date it to the reign of King Iyasu I (throne name Adyam Sagad, r. 1682-1706). The dating is confimed by stylistic analysis of the incised images. The aesthetic study shows a very complex object, an original synthesis of influences coming from abroad with elements of local traditions.

The Monastery of Enda Abuna Takla Haymanot in Wagariqo. II. Aesthetic Analysis of a Hand Cross

MAZZEI, LORENZA
2012-01-01

Abstract

The article is a formal and iconographic analysis of an Ethiopian hand cross that has never yet been published and is still kept in the Eritrean Monatery of Enda Abuna Talka Haymanot in Wagariqo. The inscriptions on the cross allows to date it to the reign of King Iyasu I (throne name Adyam Sagad, r. 1682-1706). The dating is confimed by stylistic analysis of the incised images. The aesthetic study shows a very complex object, an original synthesis of influences coming from abroad with elements of local traditions.
2012
Inglese
70 (2010)
51
59
9
Esperti anonimi
aesthetics; Ethiopian art; crosses
questo articolo riprende in forma ampliata una comunicazione presentata in occasione della Giornata Internazionale di Studi sull'Eritrea (13 maggio 2010)
Internazionale
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Mazzei, Lorenza
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
1 Contributo su Rivista::1.1 Articolo in rivista
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