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Ionnina: MRA-GRC-Ion002

Type Sample Item

Sample ID

MRA-GRC-Ion002

Sample Material Type

Mural painting

Sample Sub-type

cross section

Dimensions (cm)

Length
1.7
Height
0.9

Geographic Location

Country
Greece
Place
Ionnina
Detailed location not available
no

Site/monument

Greece (GRC)
Ionnina

Historical note about the site/monument

The monastery, also known as St. Nicholas Spanos, is a single-aisled structure with a barrel vaulted roof. Its foundation dates to the 13th century. It is the oldest of several monasteries located on an island on Lake Ioannina in Epirus, Greece. During the 16th century, the monastery reached its apogee, and underwent three phases of renovations. These interventions included the addition of mural paintings between 1531 and 1560. The paintings were restored during the mid-20th century. At present, the extant portions of the original monastery comprise the catholicon, some cells, and the refectory, and the church is only used for specific holidays.

 

Sources:

https://www.gtp.gr/TDirectoryDetails.asp?ID=14819

http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/2/eh251.jsp?obj_id=1504

 

Further reading:

Mastrotheodoros, G. P., Filippaki, E., Bassiakos, Y., Beltsios, K. G., & Papadopoulou, V. (2019). Probing the birthplace of the “Epirus school” of painting: analytical investigation of the Filanthropinon monastery murals—Part I: pigments. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences11(6), 2821-2836.

Acheimastou-Potamianou, M. (1999). Wall paintings of the Filanthropinon monastery. Monasteries of the Ioannina islet700, 17-36.

 

Date of sampling

Unknown
Yes

Photos/Documents (provenance)

Description
1. Ioannina island (photo by Thierry, https://www.flickr.com/photos/massonth/7814195928/in/photostream/ / CC BY-SA 2.0)

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