The Romanesque Casket of Saints Adrian and Natalia (The Art Institute of Chicago): Cultural Context and Artistic Analysis
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José Alberto Moráis
A monographic study of the caskets of Saints Adrian and Natalia from TheArt Institute of Chicago was carried out. Historiography of Romanesque art hasforgotten this piece, but it was studied analyzing the life cycle of both Eastern Saints,examining its technical aspects as well as its epigraphs.All is kept in the study limits of the origin of its worship in Byzantium, thetransfer of their relics to Rome and during the 9th and 10th centuries, its spread in theold Astur-Leonese Kingdom. Finally, we studied the iconography in relation to thePassio written about the martyr and a comparison is carried out with the silversmithworks in San Isidoro de Leon.
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Moráis, José Alberto. “The Romanesque Casket of Saints Adrian and Natalia (The Art Institute of Chicago): Cultural Context and Artistic Analysis”. Imago temporis: medium Aevum, pp. 161-90, doi:10.21001/itma.2018.12.05.