On the builders and painters active in Prilep, North Macedonia, in the дate 13th сentury
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The paper analyses the particularities of architecture and murals in the churches of St. Demetrius
and St. Nicholas in Prilep, North Macedonia. Both churches were built and painted in several phases, which
generated various views on their attribution and dating in the scholarly literature. The authors argue that the
last rebuilding of St. Demetrius church was done by the same crew that finished the construction of St. Nicholas
church between 1284 and 1298. Many specific traits indicate that these builders came to Prilep from the
central regions of the Despotate of Epirus. Analyzing painting style the authors conclude that one or two
local painters were responsible for the murals in the altar zones of the two churches. There are also wall
paintings belonging to other layers in the both churches. The master who finished the painting in the church
of St. Nicholas in 1298 could be of Epirote origine, although some traits of his style reveal the knowledge
of local trends in the art of Macedonia too.
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Zakharova A. V., Dyatlova E. S. On the builders and painters active in Prilep, North Macedonia, in the дate 13th сentury. Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana, 2020, vol. 2 (28), pp. 46–72.