Medieval Art Byzantine Mosaics Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey (562-1204) Chora Church, Istanbul, Turkey (1315-1321)

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Medieval Art Byzantine Mosaics Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey ( ) Chora Church, Istanbul, Turkey ( )

Hagia Sophia “Holy Wisdom”

Hagia Sophia Virgin and Child Mosaics

Hagia Sophia Virgin and Child Mosaic

Hagia Sophia Deesis Mosaic with Christ as Ruler (pictured with Mary and John the Baptist)

Hagia Sophia c Christ with Constantine and Empress Zoe

Hagia Sophia Imperial Gate Mosaic Saint John

Dome of Hagia Sophia

Chora Church “The Church of the Holy Redeemer in the Fields”

Chora ChurchJourney to Bethlehem “

Chora Church Virgin Mother And Child Dome

Chora Church Mosaic of the Koimesis (death of Mary)

Chora Church Mosaic of Christ Pantocrator

Chora Church Christ as the Land of the Living Saint Peter

Chora Church Christ and Theodore Metochites

Chora Church Anastasis (The Resurrection)