Venezia Arti

Journal of the Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage of Ca’ Foscari University of Venice

The Sacred Threshold: Visualizing the ‘Other’ on Buvina’s Doors within Dalmatian Artistic Context

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Abstract

Andrija Buvina’s wooden doors of Split Cathedral (1214) exemplify the threshold as a symbolic passage between the profane and the sacred. Through twenty-eight panels depicting scenes from Christ’s life – from the Incarnation to the Ascension – they construct an anagogical narrative of redemption guiding the viewer into sacred space. While Ljubo Karaman’s 1942 study remains the most comprehensive iconographic interpretation, it addresses questions of religious alterity only in passing. This article reexamines that dimension, highlighting how visual strategies of representing the ‘Other’ deepen our understanding of Buvina’s programme.


Open access | Peer reviewed

Submitted: Aug. 30, 2025 | Accepted: Oct. 30, 2025 | Published Dec. 15, 2025 | Language: it

Keywords IconographySplit CathedralChristological narrativeThreshold symbolismReligious alterityMedieval Dalmatia