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  1. The origins of Byzantine architecture Early Byzantine architecture after Constantine Woman with Scroll, An Early Byzantine Sculpture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

  2. Oct 15, 2021 · Byzantine art and architecture : an introduction. by. Rodley, Lyn, 1944-. Publication date. 1994. Topics. Art, Byzantine, Architecture, Byzantine. Publisher. Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press.

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  4. Dec 30, 2022 · Table of Contents. I. A beginner's guide. II. Early Byzantine art and architecture, c. 330-700 C.E. III. The Iconoclastic Controversy, c. 700s-843 C.E. IV. Middle Byzantine art and architecture, c. 843-1204 C.E.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Unit test. Level up on all the skills in this unit and collect up to 300 Mastery points! Start Unit test. Brought to you by Smarthistory. Constantinople (now Istanbul) was the capital of the late Roman empire, but its ethereal mosaics, ivories, and metalwork often depart from classical naturalism.

  8. Art, Archaeology and Society in the 13th c., aims to provide a well-rounded and balanced overview of this troubled century, by examining the transformations created and developed within the new framework of co-existence among Byzantines, Latins, Slavs and Ottomans.

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