Gotik
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Judaism was the basis for the later religions Christianity and Islam. It is a religion which has strong restrictions against the creation
Two historic pieces of art and architecture are Solomon's (and Herod's) Temple and the Ark of the Covenant.
Funerary Inscription of Uzziah, King of Judah. Gold-Glass Base. From the Roman catacombs. This was the base of a cup or bowl. |
Head of Constantine Basilica of Constantine Emperor Justinian and Attendants Empress Theodora and Attendants Hagia Sophia | EARLY CHRISTIAN ART AND ARCHITECTURE Christianity was a sect of Judaism. Because it is a messianic
Origen and Clement of Alexandria debated the issue of -Early Christian period-@ 33-400 AD. Constantine made it acceptable with the Edict of Milan 313 AD, which stated that Rome would tolerate all religions
Churches from this era had the apse end of the church facing east so
JUSTINIAN AND THE BYZANTINE STYLE
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Page from the Book of Kells | NORTHERN EUROPEAN CHRISTIAN ART
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Plan of the Pilgrim Church of Ste. Foy at Conques The Last Judgement | ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE
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Chartres Cathedral Figures | GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
Amiens Cathedral, interior and Rheims sculptures |
Great Mosque at Cordoba Dome of the Rock | ISLAM
Taj Mahal |
Shiva Nataraja | INDIA Hindu Religion and Art
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Great Stupa at Sanchi | Buddhist Religion and Art -Buddhism was started by Siddhartha Gautama in the 5th C. BC. -He advocated following a "middle path" between excess and denial and believed that all suffering is the result of our personal desires. The way that he advocated was one of making the desires of the world less until one rose to a spiritual level called nirvana.
Sculpture |
Travelers Amid Streams and Mountains Guan Yin | CHINESE ART The philosophical differences and Chan Painting Yin and Yang
"First we see the hills in the painting, then we see
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