Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Empire
Hagia Sophia
Museum, 1935 CE
Hagia Sophia
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Hagia Sophia
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From being an obscure sect in Palestine in the first
century CE, Christianity rose to become the state
religion of the Roman empire in 313 CE. As the
congregations swelled, so too did the demand for art
works that would provide a focus for Christian prayer
and teaching.
Justinian and Thedora are shown with halo, underling the theocratic nature of the emperor’s
role. Justinian is God’s representative on earth, playing a central role in the celebration of
Mass
in Painting
. Mural technique, manuscript
Romanesque frescoes from the Church of Saint Clement de Taull, Vall de Boi, Alta Ribagorca, Spain, 1123 CE
National Art Museum of Catalonia, Barcelona
Tympanum, Abbaye Sainte-Marie-Madeleine de Vézelay, Burgundy, France, 12th century
Tympanum, Abbaye Sainte-Marie-Madeleine de Vézelay, Burgundy, France, 12th century
Tympanum, Cathedral of St Lazare, Autun, France, c1125 - 1135 CE
Gislebertus
Details, Tympanum, Cathedral of St Lazare, Autun, France, c1125 - 1135 CE
Gislebertus
Details, Tympanum, Cathedral of St Lazare, Autun, France, c1125 - 1135 CE
Gislebertus
Eve, the lintel of the now destroyed north doorway of the Cathedral of St Lazare, Autun, France, c 1125 -1135 CE
now Musée Rolin, by Gislebertus
Vezelay Sainte-Madeleine Abbey Nave Capital, The Mystic Mill, Burgundy, France, 12th century
Vezelay Sainte-Madeleine Abbey Nave Capital, Judith and Holofernes, Burgundy, France, 12th century