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  1. The article states, "Byzantine art is generally divided up into three distinct periods: Early Byzantine (c. 330–750) Middle Byzantine (c. 850–1204) Late Byzantine (c. 1261–1453)" So, how do we classify Byzantine art produced between 751-849 and 1205-1260?

  2. In spite of design innovations, traditional architecture continued in the sixth century with the wooden roofed basilica continuing as the standard church type. At St. Catherine’s on Mt. Sinai, built c. 540, the church preserves its wooden roof and much of its decoration.

  3. Venice, which provided the ships for the Fourth Crusade, possesses much of the art that was taken by the crusaders, such as the life-size gilt bronze horses that were displayed on the exterior of the Basilica of San Marco.

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  5. Jul 3, 2016 · 14. BYZANTINE ARCHITECTURE Early Prototypes (St Vitale Ravenna) Emperor Justinianand his wife, Empress Theodora • The second panel shows Justinian’s wife wearing purple garments, standing outside the church, showing a fountain. • She is with her entourage of elaborately dressed women. The walls are shown with jewel encrusted stone.

  6. Sep 4, 2012 · 4. Architecture of the Byzantine Empire Byzantine Characterized especially by massive domes with square bases and Architecture rounded arches and spires and extensive use of glass mosaics. Early Byzantine architecture was built as a continuation of Roman architecture. Stylistic drift, technological advancement, and political and territorial changes meant that a distinct style gradually emerged ...

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