| Theophanes
the Greek (b. ca. 1340, Constantinople, d. ca. 1410, ?) |
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Theophanes the Greek
(in Russian Feofan Grek), painter from Constantinople, active mainly in
Russia. He is said to have been a prolific decorator of churches, but
only one fresco cycle survives that is certainly from his own hand, in
the church of the Transfiguration at Novgorod (1378). This is one of the
outstanding monuments of Russian medieval art, showing the highly personal
version of the Byzantine style that Theophanes brought to Russia; his
figures are vigorous and strongly characterized, and his brushwork has
an almost impressionistic freedom and dash. |