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Göreme: MRA-TUR-Gor017

Type Sample Item

Sample ID

MRA-TUR-Gor017

Sample Material Type

Mural painting

Sample Sub-type

cross section
fragment
micro-fragment

Dimensions (cm)

Length
3.2
Width
1.8
Height
0.7
Notes
Largest fragment

Weight

weight value (g)
4.35
Notes
All fragments together

Other info about sample identity

Old ID Ref.: TUR/AI/1; TUR/AI 1; TUR/AI/1

Geographic Location

Country
Turkey
Place
Göreme - Tokali Church
Detailed location not available
no

Site/monument

Turkey (TUR)
Göreme
Tokali Church

Historical note about the site/monument

Tokalı Kilise is composed of a complex of four interconnected churches—Old Tokalı, New Tokalı, the Lower Church, and the Side Church—together with a hermitage, all excavated in the volcanic rock of Cappadocia and dating primarily to the 10th and 11th centuries. The hermitage consists of a simple, undecorated cell provided with a hagioscope, allowing visual access towards Old Tokalı and the icon displayed in New Tokalı. The churches are particularly notable for their extensive mural decoration, which presents a wide range of biblical narratives and hagiographic themes. Executed between the tenth and eleventh centuries, the frescoes display both so-called “provincial” and “metropolitan” stylistic features, reflecting differing artistic levels and patronage within the same complex. The individual churches can also be distinguished by their iconographic programmes: Old Tokalı is dominated by a Christological cycle, whereas New Tokalı focuses largely on the lives of saints, ecclesiastical figures, and martyrs. Major restoration campaigns carried out in the 1970s involved the cleaning and stabilisation of the wall paintings, and since 2011 ongoing maintenance and conservation have been undertaken through collaboration between Turkish authorities and Italian restoration teams.

Source
Epstein, A. W., Wharton, A. J., & Schwartzbaum, P. M. (1986). Tokalı Kilise: Tenth-Century Metropolitan Art in Byzantine Cappadocia. Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks.

Further reading
Thierry, N., La Cappadoce médiévale; Rodley, L., Cave Monasteries of Byzantine Cappadocia; Ousterhout, R., Master Builders of Byzantium.

Date of sampling

Unknown
Yes

Other related archival documents

here is a photograph of sample TUR/AI/1 in the thesis by Angela Russo (2004–2005), preserved in the © ICCROM Archives. In this thesis, the sample is identified as T1 (Fig. 3, p. 19). The thesis also provides an optical microscopy (OM) description of the cross- and thin sections and the analyses carried out on p. 41 (Figs. 12–15), p. 49, p. 67, p. 72 (Figs. 42–43), and p. 81.

Related samples

MRA-TUR-Gor018?

Support

Moderate (has some deterioration features such as lack of cohesion/adhesion) and ideally should not be removed from its holder

Finishing Layers

Moderate (has some deterioration features such as lack of cohesion/adhesion) and ideally should not be removed from its holder

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