The Byzantine World: the Arts of the East Roman Empire from the Fourth to the Fifteenth Centuries

Schedule

Mon, 13 Jul, 2026 at 09:30 am to Fri, 17 Jul, 2026 at 04:30 pm

UTC+01:00
Location

Vernon Square, London, WC1X 9, United Kingdom | London, EN

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Course 20 – Summer School On Campus
Monday 13 – Friday 17 July 2026
Dr Andrea Mattiello
£695
Course Description:
From the transformation of the Roman Empire in the late third century CE to the European discovery of the Americas in the fifteenth century, Byzantium mattered, and its legacy still matters today. The socio-political entity that developed from the foundation of Constantinople in 330 by Constantine the Great and ended with Constantine XI in 1453 is central to the history of the Eurasian and African continents and determined their societies, religions, and cultures.
This course will journey through different eras, regions, and artefacts of the Byzantine Empire to chart and highlight the achievements and importance of its rich artistic production. After introducing the timeline of the Byzantine Empire, this course will examine the visual and material culture pertaining to diverse social and religious agents of the East Roman Empire. The course will discuss major Byzantine architectural landmarks, from the early Christianisation of the Mediterranean to the Ottoman conquest – in cities like Rome, Ravenna, Jerusalem, Constantinople, Thessaloniki, Venice and Mystras – through a range of media: mosaic and frescoed cycles in monumental art; the authority and veneration of icons; the production and use of ivories; works in precious stone and metal; manuscripts and their illumination; and objects of everyday life including fashion and jewellery. The course will address Byzantine visual culture in relation to eastern and western polities and will also consider the agency of known historical figures and less regarded individuals, with a particular focus on women in Byzantine society. The course will include visits to relevant museums and collections such as the British Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the National Gallery.
Find out more and book now: https://courtauld.ac.uk/short-courses-2026/summer-school/summer-school-on-campus/20-the-byzantine-world-the-arts-of-the-east-roman-empire-from-the-fourth-to-the-fifteenth-centuries/
Image Caption: Plaque with Scenes from the Story of Joshua, artist unknown, c.900-1000, Elephant ivory, traces of polychromy, gilding; bone (border strips), Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917,The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, image: metmuseum.org
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