CHURCH BANNERS: PRESERVING NATIONAL ART
AND RELIGIOUS HERITAGE
Анотація
This article delves into the historical evolution and symbolic importance of church banners within Ukrainian religious and artistic contexts. It explores how these banners, integral to the modern temple interior, have evolved while remaining rooted in ancient patterns and canons.
The article elucidates the iconographic significance of church banners, emphasizing their portrayal of saints, feasts, and biblical events that connect them to the identity and affiliations of communities. It examines the historical customs surrounding the use of church banners during various festive occasions, demonstrating their historical continuity with military rituals.
Through an in-depth analysis of Ukrainian church banners from the 18th to the 19th centuries, the article explores their materials, techniques, and iconographic themes. Furthermore, the article explores the diverse functions and influences of different types of banners, including those used in military and urban contexts. It discusses the emergence of heraldic traditions and their impact on the character of Ukrainian banners, highlighting the fusion of local and borrowed elements.
In the contemporary context, the article examines efforts to preserve and innovate in the field of sacred art, particularly through educational initiatives aimed at restoring and creating church banners. It showcases collaborations between academic institutions and religious organizations, illustrating the ongoing relevance and sacred value of church banners in the modern world.
In conclusion, the article reflects on the enduring significance of church banners in Ukrainian religious and cultural contexts. It anticipates continued exploration and implementation of new projects that will enrich this venerable tradition, driven by the dedication of students, educators, and religious practitioners alike.
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PDF (English)DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vas.24.2023.46-55
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