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XII. Relics and Cultural Appropriation in Medieval Venice

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Link to larger image in new windowPlan of San Marco, consecrated 1094, with later additions
Link to larger image in new windowExterior view of the west façade
Link to larger image in new windowInterior view to southeast
Link to larger image in new windowAscension dome and barrel vault with Passion cycle
Link to larger image in new windowPentecost dome
Link to larger image in new windowTheft and translation of St. Mark's relics from Alexandria
Link to larger image in new windowReception of relics by the Doge, Patriarch and people of Venice, mosaic, 1140s
Link to larger image in new windowPreghiera: Prayer for the Recovery of the relics of Saint Mark, mosaic, ca. 1270
Link to larger image in new windowApparitio : Miracle of the Reappearance of relics, mosaic, ca. 1270
Link to larger image in new windowBigonzo porphyry pulpit and ducal box constructed after 1204 from 6th century Byzantine transom slabs (possibly from Hagia Sophia)
Link to larger image in new windowGospel pulpit, constructed after 1204 mainly from sixth-century spolia from Constantinople
Link to larger image in new windowRededication of San Marco with Relics of St. Mark, mosaic over Porta di S. Alippio, ca. 1275
Link to larger image in new windowRelics relief from ducal corridor, marble with porphyry frame, ca. 1268
Link to larger image in new windowTetrarchs, porphyry, originally from the Philadelphion in Constantinople (now on exterior of San Marco, Venice), ca. 300
Link to larger image in new windowPillastri Acritani in the Piazetta of San Marco, sculpted piers originally from Hagios Polyeucktos in Constantinople, ca. 524-27
     

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