Photographer's Note
One more hidden jewel of Byzantine art in the heart of Istanbul. The church of Pammakaristos, with many beautiful mosaics and frescos, and a beautiful dome. In the main dome you can see a representation of the Pantocrator, surrounded by the prophets of the Old Testament (Moses, Jeremiah, Zephaniah, Micah, Joel, Zechariah, Obadiah, Habakkuk, Jonah, Malachi, Ezekiel, and Isaiah) (WORKSHOP-CLOSER VIEW )
SOME INFO ABOUT PAMMAKARISTOS FROM WIKIPEDIA"
"Pammakaristos Church, also known as the Church of Theotokos Pammakaristos (Joyous Mother of God), later known as Fethiye Mosque (Turkish: Fethiye Camii) and today partly a museum, is one of the most famous Byzantine churches in Istanbul, Turkey. The parekklesion, besides being one of the most important examples of Constantinople's Palaiologan architecture, has the largest amount of Byzantine mosaics after the Hagia Sophia and Chora Church in Istanbul.The building is located in the Çarşamba neighbourhood within the district of Fatih inside the walled city of Istanbul. Theotokos Pammakaristos overlooks the Golden Horn.
HISTORY
According to most scholars, the church was built between the eleventh and the twelfth centuries. Many historians and archaeologists believe that the original structure of the church can be attributed to Michael VII Ducas (1071-1078), others put its foundation in the Comnenian period. [1] It has also been suggested by the Swiss scholar and Byzantinist Ernest Mamboury that the original building was erected in the 8th century.[2]
A parekklesion (a side chapel) was added to the south side of the church in the early Palaiologan period, and dedicated to Christos ho Logos (Greek: Christ the Word).[3] The small shrine was erected by Martha Glabas in memory of her late husband, Michael Tarchaniotes Glabas, a general and protostrator of Andronikos II Palaiologos, shortly after the year 1310. [4] An elegant dedicatory inscription to Christ, written by the poet Manuel Philes, runs along the parekklesion, both outside and inside it.
The main church was also renovated at the same time, as the study of the Templon has shown. [4] Following the fall of Constantinople, the seat of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate was first moved to the Church of the Holy Apostles, and in 1456 to the Pammakaristos Church, which remained as the seat of the Patriarchate until 1587.
Five years later, the Ottoman Sultan Murad III converted the church into a mosque and renamed it in honor of his Fetih (Conquest) of Georgia and Azerbaijan, hence the name Fethiye Camii. To accommodate the requirements of prayer, most of the interior walls were removed in order to create a larger inner space.
The complex, which was neglected, has been restored in 1949 by the Byzantine Institute of America and Dumbarton Oaks, which brought it back to its pristine splendor. [1] While the main building has always been a mosque, the parekklesion has since then been a museum.[5]
ARCHITECTURE AND DECORATION
The Comnenian building was a church with a main aisle and two deambulatoria,[6] and had three apses, and a narthex to the west. The masonry was typical of the Comnenian period, and adopted the technique of the recessed brick. In this technique, alternate coarses of brick are mounted behind the line of the wall, and are plunged in a mortar's bed, which can still be seen in the cistern underneath and in the church. [1] The transformation of the church into a mosque changed the original building greatly. The arcades connecting the main aisle with the deambulatoria were removed and were replaced with broad archways to open up the nave. The three apses were removed too. In their place toward the east a great domed room was built, obliquely with respect to the orientation of the building.
On the other side, the parekklesion represents the most beautiful building of the late Byzantine period in Constantinople. It has the typical cross-in-square plan with five domes, but the proportion between vertical and horizontal dimensions is much bigger than usual (although not so big as in the contemporary Byzantine churches built in the Balkans).
Although the inner colored marble revetment largely disappeared, the shrine still contains the restored remains of a number of mosaic panels, which, while not as varied and well-preserved as those of the Chora Church, serve as another resource for understanding late Byzantine art.
A representation of the Pantocrator, surrounded by the prophets of the Old Testament (Moses, Jeremiah, Zephaniah, Micah, Joel, Zechariah, Obadiah, Habakkuk, Jonah, Malachi, Ezekiel, and Isaiah) is under the main dome. On the apse, Christ Hyperagathos is shown with Virgin Mary and St. John the Baptist. The Baptism of Christ survives intact to the right side of the dome."
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atilgone
(0) 2009-05-15 2:50
Kalimera komshu :)
you are presenting good quality picture from Istanbul. I like your pov so much very nice shot.
well done
ymrk
(15099) 2009-05-15 2:53
Iraklis!
There is a 3D effect...Perfect symmetry,very great photolook with you have got a impressive idea!
Have a good week,
Yağmur
atha2pan
(3811) 2009-05-15 3:11
Kalimera Irakli!
Alli mia favori mou, to styl sou auto gia mena apsogo.
Se xaireto
sakis
dip
(21408) 2009-05-15 3:16
Geia sou Irakli,
paradeigma gia mathimata sostou fotismou i fotografia sou simera,
mou aresei i summetria kai oi zestoi tonoi,
poli kali i oksutita episis,an ki'auto den einai kati to periergo gia tis fotografies sou:)
endiaferon simeioma!
Se xaireto,
Dimitris.
Buin
(42580) 2009-05-15 3:17
Hallo Hercules!
A breathtaking view, an outstanding photo! One of the best architectural photos I've seen so far. Perfect in each respect! Thank you for showing this!
Greetings from Germany!
Frank
Budapestman
(82620) 2009-05-15 3:20
Hi Hercules,
Great shot of this amazing interior with beautiful composition and details. The POV is very impressive, the atmosphere of the photo is fantastic. Tfs! Have a nice weekend!
George
jhm
(211736) 2009-05-15 3:40
Hallo Hercules,
Not easy for take you must almost on your back lie, excellent for a nice composition.
Pleasant for look at, TFS.
Have a nice weekend,
John.
dareco
(17136) 2009-05-15 3:41
A very interesting series. The lighting and detail are superb in this one. I like the tones. TFS
Morac
(27725) 2009-05-15 4:20
Bonjour Hercule,
C'est superbe de couleur, de graphisme et de symétrie.
Cette prise de photo, très originale (tu étais allongé par terre ?), permet de découvrir la beauté architecturale de cet édifice et de son dôme.
Bonne journée et bon weekend
Amicalement
Marc
tober
(8797) 2009-05-15 4:34
Kalimera Hercules, I don't know how you took this photo. By lying on the ground or puting the camera on the ground and adjusting the automatic timer or just by standing and pointing the camera towards the ceiling. But the only thing I can say, the result is amazing. I've never visited this hidden beauty but after seeing this photo, I think it is a must.
Bes regards, Tolga
portmanndominic
(2400) 2009-05-15 4:37
Irakli Geai sou
warm colors , original POV ,useful note , it's like a simple shot .....but you have the idea and i'st one of the best Byzantine architectur shot I never see
TFS
Filika
Dominic
chendis
(16) 2009-05-15 4:41
Hi there!
well i am with no words
i just kept this IS BRILLIANT !
TFS!!!
Greetings from Romania
Oana
jasmis
(58653) 2009-05-15 4:41
Interesting symmetric presentation in deep colours. Detailed note.
Regards.
mkamionka
(74481) 2009-05-15 4:56
Hi Hercules,
Beautiful shot.
I like the contrast of the richly painted icon with the raw simple surrounding.
I love Byzantine architecture, it is so exotic for people from northern Europe.
The symmetry is perfect.
I hope for more.
TFS,
M
amaryllis
(37047) 2009-05-15 5:53
Bonjour Hercule
cet intérieur d'église avec ce dôme et l'adresse que tu as eu pour en donner un résultat fabuleux avec ton cadrage ainsi que les couleurs bysantines, une architecture remarquable qui ne laisse pas insensible
bravo
juliette
Clementi
(52514) 2009-05-15 6:44
Ciao Hercules,
a perfect symmetry exalts the beauty of this fascinating place, perfect the management of the light and the colors.
good job
Giorgio
umutlu101
(13629) 2009-05-15 6:46
bonjour herkul,
tres jolie.
tu devrai s'allonger parterre pour pouvoir photographier ce plafond qui est magnifique!
merci.
ömer
vasilpro
(41801) 2009-05-15 7:45
Γεια σου Ηρακλή,
Φανταστική και αυτή η σύνθεση με τους θόλους των εκκλησιών, με απόλυτη συμμετρία, υπέροχα χρώματα και πολύ καλό φωτισμό.
Καλό απόγευμα, Βασίλης.
stevesaba
(8167) 2009-05-15 8:54
Hi Hercules!
Beautiful shot! Really enoying your gallery. I wanted to leave this comment so I could find you again. Really outstanding! Beautiful light. Cheers,
Steve
Colombiana
(2957) 2009-05-15 20:44
Hola parcerito!
Has tomado unas fotos tremendas en Tuquia. Me encanta la perfecta simetria que has encontrado en este bello lugar. Los detalles artisticos se destacan de manera maravillosa. La nota es muy informativa.
Saludo cordial!
Maryori
bostankorkulugu
(42866) 2009-05-15 23:06
respect to the ones who created all these divine artworks, and to the ones who preserved them in mosque where human figures are not allowed... yet another amazing dome shot from you giritli mou... i cant take my eyes off of it...
(libya sounds cool... kisses to mrs apples...)
clio
(27961) 2009-05-15 23:26
Geia sou Hrakli,
You magnificently centred this Christ Pantocrator.
I like the extraordinary nuances of tints and graphics of the pink bricks. There is a beautiful play of lines also with all these arches.
Bravo!
Kalo sabbatokiriako
Filika
Artemis
TopGeo
(38220) 2009-05-16 9:01
Γειά σου Ηρακλή!
Μια ανεπανάληπτη λήψη! από την σπουδαία αυτή αρχιτεκτονική και την υπέροχη εικόνα του Παντοκράτορα που δίνεις με τόση μαεστρία που εντυπωσιάζει!τί άλλο να πώ!!!
Επαινώ σε!
Γεώργιος
stelli
(3009) 2009-05-16 9:29
Well, I am probably late in guessing what is going to be your next theme in Explore Nature!! It's going to be an excellent one!!! This is absolutely beautiful and spiritual! Thank oyu for sharing! ΦΙΛΙΚΑ Στέλλα
Kielia
(24077) 2009-05-16 9:58
Hi Hercules,
the perfect symmetry is really amazing. A great capture of this fascinating architecture and an almost celestial light. Your note is excellent too. Congratulation!
Warm regards
Harriet
argycon
(2769) 2009-05-16 16:57
Geia sou Irakli,
Den exw logia, apla thn thavmazw!!
Foveri!!
Xairetw
Kostas
Graal
(103040) 2009-05-16 23:57
Kalimera Hercules,
very nice symetric composition, nice presentation of details architecture. Beautiful interior. Amazing glance from low POV. Well photojob and informations.
Gr., Aleksander
labro33
(2807) 2009-05-17 1:05
Kalimera Irakli.
Apithanes leptomeries kai fantastikh diachirisi tou fwtos.
To simima sou katatopistiko kai i epilogi tou orizontiou kadrou deni apolyta.Exeretikh doulia.
Se cheretw,
Giwrgos
coco
(30439) 2009-06-02 13:30
Kalispera Hercules.
Esta foto, y otra de las que has puesto últimamente, me recuerda a una que puse hace tiempo (y salvando las distancias que son muchas).
www.trekearth.com/viewphotos.php?l=3&p=841424
La foto original, la del link, era horizontal, pero la recorté para enfatizar más la figura central de la cúpula.
Por contra, la luz en tu foto da protagonismo a todo el espacio.
Ta leme, file mou.
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Copyright: Hercules Milas (Cretense)
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- Genre: ÌÅÑÒÀ
- Medium: ÖÂÅÒÍÎÉ
- Date Taken: 2009-04-21
- Categories: ÀÐÕÈÒÅÊÒÓÐÀ
- Camera: Canon 1Ds Mark III, Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 L USM
- Exposure: f/5.0, 1/30 ñåêóíä
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- Date Submitted: 2009-05-15 2:40
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