Vadas József (szerk.): Ars Decorativa 13. (Budapest, 1993)

SIPOS Enikő: Arányok és mértékek. A magyar koronázási palást struktúrája

Excursus I Measurements of the robe: The width of the vertical stem of the fork cross 9.5; 9.8; 10 cm width of the border 1.4; 1.5 cm width of the slanted stem of the cross 6.5; 7 cm width of the border 1; 0.8 cm diameter of the medallions of the angels 5; 5.2 cm The height of the big mandorla 46 cm width of the big mandorla 27; 27.2 cm border 1.5 cm The height of the small mandorla width of the small mandorla border The height of the shoulder mandorla 34; 35 cm 24 cm 1.5 cm 30.5; 29.1 cm width of the shoulder mandorla 15; 14.3 cm border 1 cm The width of the donation inscription 2.1; 2.3; 2.6 cm The width of the ornamental stripe 3.7; 3.8; 4 cm The square with the end of the cross stem 29; 30.1 cm The diameter of the medallions 17.5; 18 cm The height of the unfinished mandorla 34.5 cm border 1.5 cm The height of the mantle 155 cm diameter of the mantle 310 cm perimeter of the mantle 487 cm Notes 1 Kovács, É. - Lovag, Zs. - Marosi, E.: A koronázási jelvények tükörben és görbetükörben (The Coronation Symbols Seen Enthusiastically and Sceptically) In. Művészettörténeti Értesítő (Art Historical Review, a periodical) 1-2/1986, p.28 2 E.Nagy, K.: A koronázási palást restaurálásának előkészítése (The Preparations for the Restoration of The Coronation Mantle) In. Múzeumi Műtárgyvédelem (Protection of Works of Arts in Museums, a periodical) 12/1983, pp.31-75 3 Andreas Schmidt-Colinet: Textilien aus Ägypten aus der Sammlung Bouvier, Spatantike, koptische und frühislamische Gewebe. Bemteli Verlag. Bern, 1991 pp.21-30. The author deals with textiles, mosaics and tombs whose decoration is based on the relations between squares and circles. I would like to express my thanks to Annamary Stauffer for having sent this article to me. 4 Falus, R.: Az aranymetszés legendája (The Legend of Goldcutting), Magvető Publishing House, Budapest, 1982 p.162 5 Erwin Panofsky: The History of the Theory of Human Proportions As a Reflection of the History of Styles. Doubleday and Company, New york, 1976 pp.25-33 6 Velledits, Lajos: Szárnyasoltárok tervezésének kérdései a középkorban (The Problems of Planning Tryptichs in the Middle Ages). In. In. Múzeumi Műtárgyvédelem (Protection of Works of Arts in Museums, a periodical) 11/1983, p. 98 7 Bogdán, István: Régi magyar mértékek (Old Hungarian Measures) Gondolat Publishing House, Budapest, 1987 pp.42-55 8 Kovács, Eva: Iconismus Casulae Sancti Stephani Regis. Szent István és kora (King Stephen and His Age). Budapest, 1988 p. 135 9 Mechtild Flury-Lemberg: Textile Conservation and Research. Abegg-Stiftung, Bern 1988 p. 170. He publishes the measurements of bell chasubles from the tenth-eleventh century. According to these, the width of the material used for the chasubles is between 220 and 260 cms. With the help of illustration drawings, the book also reconstructs the way of cutting semicircular bell chasubles.

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