Stručni rad/Professional paper
UDC 726.54 (497.6 RS)
DOI 10.7251/HER2218141L
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Nina Lojović Milinić
Visoka škola za turizam i hotelijerstvo, Trebinje, Republika Srpska
Sažetak: Crkva Svetog Klimenta u Mostaćima kod Trebinja sagrađena je i živopisana početkom XVII vijeka. Pripada izdvojenoj skupini crkava skromnih dimenzija, koje su pokrivene kamenim pločama, sa karakterističnim preklopom ploča na sljemenu. Unutar ovih jednobrodnih crkava nalaze se prislonjeni lukovi duž bočnih zidova i podužni poluobličasti svod. Kod ovakvog tipa crkava objedinjene su ortodoksne ideje naručioca i elementi zapadnohrišćanskog stila, koje unose graditelji. Živopis u crkvi izradio je zograf Vasilije 1623. godine poštujući tradicionalni raspored kakav je bio ustaljen u manjim hercegovačkim crkvama tokom XVI i XVII vijeka. Detaljnijom analizom stila utvrđen je slikarski kvalitet zografa Vasilija. Ovaj zograf, pored uobičajenih ikonografskih shema, unosi i neke ikonografske posebnosti − troliku predstavu Svete Trojice, pojavu trnovih vijenaca na glavama svetitelja i neuobičajen prikaz scene Mrtav Hristos u grobu (Imagio
pietatis). Cilj ovog rada jeste da ukaže na ove ikonografske posebnosti i da se razmotre mogući uticaji koji su doveli do pojave ovih izuzetaka u slikarstvu Hercegovačke eparhije, kao i analiziranje stila zografa Vasilija i utvrđivanje provenijencije arhitektonskih oblika na prostoru Hercegovačke eparhije u XVI i XVII vijeku.
Ključne riječi: crkva Svetog Klimenta, arhitektura, živopis, zograf Vasilije, ikonografske posebnosti.
Nina Lojović Milinić
College of Tourism and Hotel Management, Trebinje, Republic of Srpska
Abstract: The church of St. Kliment in Mostaći, in the vicinity of Trebinje, was built and wall painted at the beginning of the 17th century. It belongs to the detached group of churches which are of moderate dimensions, with roofs cladded in stone slabs with distinctive slab overlapping at the gable. Within these single-nave churches there are leant arches along side-walls and longitudinal half-arched ceiling. In these types of churches, the orthodox ideas of the ordering party and elements of the West-Christian style, introduced by very builders, have been incorporated. The wall painting in this church was done by zograph Vasilije in 1623 who respected and obeyed the traditional pattern and scheme which had already been used and known in minor Herzegovinian churches during the period of the 16th and 17th century. The painting quality of zograph Vasilije’s work has been stipulated by means of the detailed style analysis. This zograph, beside common iconographic schemes, introduces some iconographic individuality and singularities − presentation of the Holy Trinity in the form of three-faces image, appearance of the thorn wreaths on the heads of the saints and unusual presentation of the scene Dead Christ in the Grave (Imagio pietatis). The aim of this work is to pinpoint these iconographic individuality and singularities and to examine the possible influences which led to appearance of these exceptions in painting of the Herzegovinian Eparchy, as well as analysing of zograph Vasilije’s style and stipulation of origins of architectural forms in the area of the Herzegovinian Eparchy in the 16th and 17th century.
Key words: The church of St. Kliment, architecture, church wall painting, zograph Vasilije, iconographic individuality and singularities.
CITIRAJTE (Cite this article):
Lojović Milinić, N. (2018). Arhitektura i živopis crkve Svetog Klimenta u Mostaćima kod Trebinja. Herald, 22, 141‒153. doi:10.7251/HER2218141L
Lojović Milinić, N. (2018). Architecture and Wall Painting of the Church of St. Kliment in Mostaći in the Vicinity of Trebinje. Herald, 22, 141‒153. doi:10.7251/HER2218141L
Autor za korespondenciju: Nina Lojović Milinić, Visoka škola za turizam i hotelijerstvo, Stepe Stepanovića bb, 89101 Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosna i Hercegovina, E-mail: ninamilinic@yahoo.com
Corresponding author: Nina Lojović Milinić, College of Tourism and Hotel Management, Stepe Stepanovića bb, 89101 Trebinje, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, E-mail: ninamilinic@yahoo.com