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Hagia Sofia (Church of the Divine Wisdom). South gallery. This Byzantine church was commissioned by Emperor Justinian and built in 537-548 CE by Anthemius of Tralles and Isidore of Miletus. It was transformed into a mosque after the conquest of Constantinople by the Ottomans, and into a museum in 1935 by Kemal Ataturk. The camel-skin medallions feature the names of the first caliph Abu Bakr (left) and the third, Uthman (right) in arabic calligraphy. They have been added in the mid 19th century by Kazasker Mustafa Izzet Efendi, the most famous calligrapher of his time.
Location
Hagia Sophia/Istanbul/Turkey
Unique Identifier
ART405031
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3379px × 4406px
Photo Credit
© Vanni Archive/ Art Resource, NY
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6th century CE
Arcade, Architecture
Architecture
Byzantine (c.395-1453)
Church
Interior, Architectural
Medallion