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Floral Symbolism in Ukrainian Temple Art

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Abstract

The origins of the formation of plant symbolism in Christian temple art have been investigated, particularly on the example of the texts of the Holy Bible. The primary con-notations of the garden‟s symbolism in Christian sacral art are analyzed as an expression of the idea of a lost paradise, con-templation of the images of which is possible in the space of temples. Plant symbolism is revealed in the holistic art sys-tems of the Sophia of Kyiv and St. Cyril‟s Church in Kyiv. The fundamental values of plant symbolism in St. Sophia‟s Cathedral and St. Cyril‟s Church are highlighted by the idea of the continuity of Christian semiotics with the Old Testa-ment Judaism and the combination of local pre-Christian tra-ditions

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