Pavia picta. Appunti sulla cultura figurativa longobarda a partire dal San Michele

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Title
Pavia picta. Appunti sulla cultura figurativa longobarda a partire dal San Michele
Journal
Convivium
Author(s)
Croci Chiara
ISSN
2336-3452
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/12/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
IX
Number
2
Pages
26-43
Language
italian
Abstract
The article aims to provide a glimpse of Pavia’s early medieval pictorial and mosaic richness basing on four tituli contained in the Lorsch sylloge (Vat.Pal.lat.833, early 9th ct.). By combining the information given by the tituli with the politico-ecclesiastical situation and the archaeological evidence of the pre-Carolingian city, the hypothesis that the inscriptions referred to images created in the church of San Michele between the 7th and 8th centuries is pursued. The image of St. Michael once dominating the entrance and that of a Christus Victor could date back to a rearrangement of the church resulting from the affirmation of the cult for the archangel in the second half of the 7th century. These and other figural elements may have provided inspiration for the works promoted by King Desiderius (757-74), to whom an inscription seems to attribute an apsidal mosaic replacing an older decoration.
Keywords
Lombard Pavia, San Michele, mosaic and paintings, tituli, Christus Victor, King Desiderius, bishop Damian, Three-Chapter Controversy
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