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Review Test 3: Middle Ages. 300 A.D. – 1400 A.D. From the fall of the Roman Empire until the Italian Renaissance Divided into three sections –Carolingian.

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Page 1: Review Test 3: Middle Ages. 300 A.D. – 1400 A.D. From the fall of the Roman Empire until the Italian Renaissance Divided into three sections –Carolingian.

Review

Test 3:

Middle Ages

Page 2: Review Test 3: Middle Ages. 300 A.D. – 1400 A.D. From the fall of the Roman Empire until the Italian Renaissance Divided into three sections –Carolingian.

Middle Ages

• 300 A.D. – 1400 A.D.

• From the fall of the Roman Empire until the Italian Renaissance

• Divided into three sections– Carolingian (800 – 1000 A.D.)– Romanesque (1000 – 1200 A.D.)– Gothic (1200 – 1400 A.D.)

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Middle Ages

• Art also divided into three sections– Byzantine– Romanesque– Gothic

• Generalizations:– Educational, tells story of Christianity– Heavenly focus, not earthly– Expressionless faces, eyes stare forward– Halos: large, gold disks; gold leaf applied– Elongated bodies– Job of artist/craftsman/guild to create atmosphere

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Middle Ages

• Types of art– Buildings/ cathedrals– Interior and exterior decoration of cathedrals– Paintings on panels

• Primarily religious subject matter

• Church served as patrons

• Artists were guildsmen and craftsmen

• Major artists: Cimabue

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Byzantine

• Architecture:– Radiated from central dome– Spanning arches– Barrel and groined vaults– Squat domes– Colorful mosaics

• Several polygonal, colorful glass pieces making up one picture

– Pendentives – support domes– Hagia Sophia

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Hagia Sophia

Exterior Interior

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Byzantine

• Painting– Strong symbolism– Biblical stories– Almond-shaped eyes stare forward– Heavenly focus– Mosaics– Used gold leaf– Flat, not three-dimensional– Elongated bodies– Floating above ground

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Romanesque

• Architecture– “Like the Romans”– Heavy proportions– Barrel vault– Rounded arches– Drab exteriors– Sculpture with architecture– Towers as part of design

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Romanesque

• Sculpture– Used with architecture– Tympanum: semi-circular area enclosed by an

arch in an arched entryway; bas-relief– Jamb: vertical posts that form a doorway– Lintel: horizontal post that forms the top of a

doorway; connects jambs– Figures are carved onto these areas

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Romanesqe

• Painting:

• Three types– Frescoes– Illuminated manuscripts– Panels

• Wood• Tile

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Gothic

• Architecture:– Emphasized interior height– Pointed arches: required little support– Rib groin vault: thin masonry over pointed

arches– Flying buttress: helped support higher

buildings– Large, beautiful windows

• Rose window• Stained glass windows

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Gothic

• Sculpture:– More free-standing– Free from illuminated

manuscript influences

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Chartres Cathedral