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  1. Christian Art (c.150-2000) History and Characteristics. Contents • Introduction • Historical Background • Early Christian art in Rome (c.150-450) • Byzantine Art: Icons, Mosaics (c.450-1450) • Medieval Art: Illuminated Manuscripts (450-1200) • Romanesque Church Architecture (c.1000-1150) • Gothic Architecture, Book Painting (c ...

  2. Nov 16, 2020 · The beginnings of an identifiable Christian art can be traced to the end of the second century and the beginning of the third century. Considering the Old Testament prohibitions against graven images, it is important to consider why Christian art developed in the first place.

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  4. Dec 6, 2023 · Early Christian art. Once thought to have indicated a "decline" in artistic skill, early Christian art is now understood to represent a major shift in the way that artists and patrons visualized their beliefs and their world. c. 200–500 C.E.

  5. Early Christian art. Themes of death and resurrection. Christianity’s canonical texts and the New Testament.

  6. Early Christian art marks a bridge between the old, pagan world and new Christian ideas. In this period of transition, artists used familiar Roman stylistic traits and Roman techniques to present the symbols and narratives of the Christian faith.

  7. In early Christianity emphasis is placed on Baptism, which marked the initiation of the convert into the secrets or mysteries of the faith. The Christian emphasis on the belief in salvation and an after life is consistent with the other mystery cults. The monotheism of Christianity, though, was a crucial difference from the other cults.

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