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Natalia Teteriatnikov photographs of Byzantine art and architecture, 1900-2000s, bulk dates, 1968-2000s

Photographs depicting Byzantine religious architecture, frescoes, mosaics, icons, and manuscripts

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The collection includes black & white negatives, black & white photographic prints, and color slides depicting Byzantine religious architecture, frescoes, mosaics, icons, and manuscripts in Turkey (Cappadocia and Istanbul primarily), Georgia, Russia, Ukraine, Greece, Italy, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, and France. The photographs were taken by Natalia Teteriatnikov as part of her research on Byzantine art and architecture. It also includes a group of glass negatives of bronze crosses and icons from the Bohdan and Varvara Khanenko Museum, found by Vladimir Michailovich Teteriatnikov, as well as an album made by V.M. Teteriatnikov which contains prints from the negatives and also includes a photograph of B.I. Khanenko and his grave in the Vydubychi monastery in Kyiv.


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Rights for materials created by Natalia Teteriatnikov were transferred to Dumbarton Oaks in the deed of gift for the collection. Dumbarton Oaks is making those materials available for publication under a Creative Commons CC BY-SA 4.0 license. Any materials not created by Natalia Teteriatnikov are subject to standard copyright law. Request images.

Preferred citation: Natalia Teteriatnikov photographs of Byzantine art and architecture, Dumbarton Oaks, Trustees for Harvard University, Washington, DC.


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