The Church Of San Marco In Venice by Otto Demus
A Study of Its History and Architecture
This scholarly work delves into the architectural and artistic grandeur of the iconic basilica in Venice, exploring its historical evolution, intricate mosaics, and the cultural significance it holds within the Venetian landscape. Through meticulous research and vivid descriptions, the book captures the essence of the church's Byzantine influences and its role as a symbol of Venice's religious and political power. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the church's artistic elements, offering readers an in-depth understanding of its place in the broader context of medieval art and architecture.
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- 1960
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- 300-350
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