6. Last Supper, Sant’Apollinare Nuovo. c. 520.
Mosaic.
Ravenna, Italy. Photo Scala, Florence - courtesy of the Ministero Beni e Att. Culturali.
[Fig. 5-5]
7. The Good Shepherd. Late 3rd–early 4th century.
Marble. Height 38-1∕2" (98 cm).
Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican. Scala, Florence. [Fig. 5-6]
8. Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus. 359.
Grottoes of St. Peter, Vatican. Scala, Florence. [Fig. 5-7]
9. Head of Constantine, from a colossal statue that stood in the Basilica of Constantine,
Rome (see Fig. 4.15). 313.
Marble. Height of head 8' 6" (2.59 m).
Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome. Canali Photobank. [Fig. 5-8]
10. Adam and Eve, detail of Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus. 359.
Marble.
Grottoes of St. Peter’s Basilica (Treasury Museum), Vatican, Vatican City.
Scala, Florence. [Fig. 5-9]
11. Old St. Peter's Basilica, Rome. c. 320–30.
Length of grand axis 835' (254.5 m), width of transept 295' (86.9 m). [Fig. 5-10]
12. Section view of a basilica-style early Christian church. [Fig. 5-11]
The Spoils of Jerusalem, relief from the Arch of Titus, Rome. c. 81.Marble relief. Height 6' 7" (2 m).Werner Forman Archive. [Fig. 5-4]
The Spread of Christianity.[Map 5.1]
Last Supper, Sant’Apollinare Nuovo. c. 520.Mosaic. Ravenna, Italy. Photo Scala, Florence - courtesy of the Ministero Beni e Att. Culturali. [Fig. 5-5]
The Good Shepherd. Late 3rd–early 4th century.Marble. Height 38-1∕2" (98 cm).Museo Pio Cristiano, Vatican. Scala, Florence. [Fig. 5-6]
Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus. 359.Grottoes of St. Peter, Vatican. Scala, Florence. [Fig. 5-7]
Head of Constantine, from a colossal statue that stood in the Basilica of Constantine, Rome (see Fig. 4.15). 313.Marble. Height of head 8' 6" (2.59 m).Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome. Canali Photobank. [Fig. 5-8]
Adam and Eve, detail of Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus. 359.Marble.Grottoes of St. Peter’s Basilica (Treasury Museum), Vatican, Vatican City.Scala, Florence. [Fig. 5-9]
Old St. Peter's Basilica, Rome. c. 320–30.Length of grand axis 835' (254.5 m), width of transept 295' (86.9 m). [Fig. 5-10]
Section view of a basilica-style early Christian church. [Fig. 5-11]
The Late Roman and Byzantine World.[Map 5.2]
Anthemius of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus, Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom). 532–7. Istanbul (Constantinople). [Fig. 5-12]
Plan of Hagia Sophia, Istanbul. 532–537.Exterior dimensions 308' × 236' (93.9 × 71.9 m). [Fig. 5-13]
Supporting a dome. [Fig. 5-14]
Interior, Hagia Sophia, Istanbul. 532–537. Height of dome 183' (55.8 m). [Fig. 5-15]
Christ as the Good Shepherd. 5th century.Mosaic from the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Ravenna, Italy.Cameraphoto Arte, Venice. [Fig. 5-16]
Procession of Virgin Martyrs. c. 560.Mosaic.Sant’Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna, Italy. Scala, Florence. [Fig. 5-17]
San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy. c. 527–547.Diameter 112' (34.2 m). Scala, Florence. [Fig. 5-18]
Plan and section of San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy. c. 527–547. [Fig. 5-19]
Interior looking toward apse, San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy. c. 527–547.Scala, Florence. [Fig. 5-20]