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XII. Relics and Cultural Appropriation in Medieval Venice
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![]() | Plan of San Marco, consecrated 1094, with later additions |
![]() | Exterior view of the west façade |
![]() | Interior view to southeast |
![]() | Ascension dome and barrel vault with Passion cycle |
![]() | Pentecost dome |
![]() | Theft and translation of St. Mark's relics from Alexandria |
![]() | Reception of relics by the Doge, Patriarch and people of Venice, mosaic, 1140s |
![]() | Preghiera: Prayer for the Recovery of the relics of Saint Mark, mosaic, ca. 1270 |
![]() | Apparitio : Miracle of the Reappearance of relics, mosaic, ca. 1270 |
![]() | Bigonzo porphyry pulpit and ducal box constructed after 1204 from 6th century Byzantine transom slabs (possibly from Hagia Sophia) |
![]() | Gospel pulpit, constructed after 1204 mainly from sixth-century spolia from Constantinople |
![]() | Rededication of San Marco with Relics of St. Mark, mosaic over Porta di S. Alippio, ca. 1275 |
![]() | Relics relief from ducal corridor, marble with porphyry frame, ca. 1268 |
![]() | Tetrarchs, porphyry, originally from the Philadelphion in Constantinople (now on exterior of San Marco, Venice), ca. 300 |
![]() | Pillastri Acritani in the Piazetta of San Marco, sculpted piers originally from Hagios Polyeucktos in Constantinople, ca. 524-27 |