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Zograf 2012
Newly discovered portraits of rulers and the dating of the oldest frescoes in LipljanDOI: 10.2298/zog1236143d Keywords: Serbia , Lipljan , wall paintings , stylistic trends in the Late Byzantine painting , rulers’ portraits , Stefan Du an Abstract: On the fa ade of the church of the Presentation of the Virgin, in Lipljan, the damaged depictions of two rulers were discovered under a more recent layer of fresco mortar. The depictions can be identified as portraits of the Serbian king and the emperor Stefan Du an (1331-1355) and his wife Jelena. That provides the basis for the more reliable dating of the original wall painting in the interior of the church. For their part, the stylistic characteristics of that expressionistic painting suggest that the original Lipljan frescoes came into being around the mid-fourteenth century. Probably, they were executed by the same workshop that did the frescoes in the Church of St. Peter near Unjemir in Metohia, not very far from Lipljan.
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