Art+from+the+middle+ages

=1. Questions (I wonder...?) ​ = = i wonder why they made that kind of art in that time???? = = why do people say they got idea's from they people that they killed??? = = i wonder why the people say that "the most important thing is to follow your heart when pating"??????? = = = =2. Inferences (I think that...because....) ​ = The **medieval art** of the [|Western world] covers a vast scope of time and place, over 1000 years of [|art history] in [|Europe], the [|Middle East], and [|North Africa]. It includes major art movements and periods, national and regional art, genres, revivals, the artists crafts, and the artists themselves. Art historians attempt to classify medieval art into major periods and styles, often with some difficulty. A generally accepted scheme includes [|Early Christian art], [|Migration Period art], [|Byzantine art], [|Insular art], [|Pre-Romanesque] and [|Romanesque art], and [|Gothic art], as well as many other periods within these central styles. In addition each region, mostly during the period in the process of becoming [|nations] or cultures, had its own distinct artistic style, such as [|Anglo-Saxon art] or [|Norse art]. Medieval art was produced in many media, and the works that remain in large numbers include [|sculpture], [|illuminated manuscripts], [|stained glass], [|metalwork] and [|mosaics].

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= = =4. Summary= [|Byzantine art] is the art of the Greek-speaking [|Byzantine Empire] formed after the division of the Roman Empire between Eastern and Western halves, and sometimes of parts of Italy under Byzantine rule. It emerges from the [|Late Antique] period in about 500. During the period of [|Byzantine iconoclasm] in 730-843 the vast majority of [|icons] (sacred images) were destroyed; so little remains that today any discovery sheds new understanding, and most remaining works are in Italy ([|Rome] and [|Ravenna] etc), or Egypt at [|Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai].

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