Istanbul (Constantinople; Byzantium)http://hdl.handle.net/11258/131352024-03-28T14:35:04Z2024-03-28T14:35:04ZHagia Sophia: Comneus MosaicIngram, Allenhttp://hdl.handle.net/11258/152362015-08-14T17:49:07ZHagia Sophia: Comneus Mosaic
Ingram, Allen
The 12th century Comneus mosaic. Located in the Southern Gallery of the Hagia Sophia it depicts John II Comneus (bearing a donation), the Virgin Mary (with Christ child), and Empress Irene.
Hagia Sophia: Comneus MosaicIngram, Allenhttp://hdl.handle.net/11258/152372015-08-14T17:49:12ZHagia Sophia: Comneus Mosaic
Ingram, Allen
The 12th century Comneus mosaic. Located in the Southern Gallery of the Hagia Sophia it depicts John II Comneus (bearing a donation), the Virgin Mary (with Christ child), and Empress Irene.
Hagia Sophia: Empress Zoe MosaicIngram, Allenhttp://hdl.handle.net/11258/152352015-08-14T17:49:12ZHagia Sophia: Empress Zoe Mosaic
Ingram, Allen
The 11th Century "Empress Zoe Mosaic" is located in the Southern Gallery of the Hagia Sophia. It depicts Constantine IX (bearing a donation), Jesus Christ (enthroned), and Empress Zoe.
Christ Pantocrater: Deësis MosaicIngram, Allenhttp://hdl.handle.net/11258/152302015-08-14T17:49:07ZChrist Pantocrater: Deësis Mosaic
Ingram, Allen
Located in the upper gallery of the Hagia Sophia, the Deësis mosaic, dated in the 13th century, includes Mary, Christ Pantocrator, and John the Baptist