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  1. Early Byzantine (c. 330–750) The. Emperor Constantine. adopted Christianity and in 330 moved his capital from Rome to Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul), at the eastern frontier of the Roman Empire. Christianity flourished and gradually supplanted the Greco-Roman gods that had once defined Roman religion and culture.

  2. Buildings for a minority religion. Officially Byzantine architecture begins with. Constantine. , but the seeds for its development were sown at least a century before the. Edict of Milan. (313) granted toleration to Christianity. Although limited physical evidence survives, a combination of archaeology and texts may help us to understand the ...

  3. Sixteenth-Century Northern Europe and Iberia. Italian Renaissance Art (1400–1600) Southern Baroque: Italy and Spain. Buddhist Art and Architecture in Southeast Asia After 1200. Chinese Art After 1279. Japanese Art After 1392. Art of the Americas After 1300. Art of the South Pacific: Polynesia. African Art.

  4. Historiated capitals, Church of Sant Miquel, Camarasa (Noguera) Virgin from Ger. Wise and Foolish Virgins, Sant Quirze de Pedret. The Painted Apse of Sant Climent, Taüll, with Christ in Majesty. Camel from San Baudelio de Berlanga. Conservation: Cast of the Pórtico de la Gloria.

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