The document discusses various works of art from different eras and styles including early Christian, Byzantine, Ottonian, Romanesque, and medieval European art. It provides explanations for the artistic and architectural significance of Santa Sabina basilica, Byzantine chalices and book covers, the Church of St. Cyriakus, and Ottonian metalwork. Specific works mentioned include the Apse of Sant Climent and a depiction of Judas Iscariot that conveys human misery through composition. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is also discussed as having begun leaning during construction due to unstable ground.
Borders and Communities in Central and South-Eastern Europe", Organizată de Facultatea de Litere, Istorie Și Teologie Din Cadrul Universității de Vest Din Timișoara
The document discusses various works of art from different eras and styles including early Christian, Byzantine, Ottonian, Romanesque, and medieval European art. It provides explanations for the artistic and architectural significance of Santa Sabina basilica, Byzantine chalices and book covers, the Church of St. Cyriakus, and Ottonian metalwork. Specific works mentioned include the Apse of Sant Climent and a depiction of Judas Iscariot that conveys human misery through composition. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is also discussed as having begun leaning during construction due to unstable ground.
The document discusses various works of art from different eras and styles including early Christian, Byzantine, Ottonian, Romanesque, and medieval European art. It provides explanations for the artistic and architectural significance of Santa Sabina basilica, Byzantine chalices and book covers, the Church of St. Cyriakus, and Ottonian metalwork. Specific works mentioned include the Apse of Sant Climent and a depiction of Judas Iscariot that conveys human misery through composition. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is also discussed as having begun leaning during construction due to unstable ground.
The document discusses various works of art from different eras and styles including early Christian, Byzantine, Ottonian, Romanesque, and medieval European art. It provides explanations for the artistic and architectural significance of Santa Sabina basilica, Byzantine chalices and book covers, the Church of St. Cyriakus, and Ottonian metalwork. Specific works mentioned include the Apse of Sant Climent and a depiction of Judas Iscariot that conveys human misery through composition. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is also discussed as having begun leaning during construction due to unstable ground.
The Period of The Church of Santa Recognition Sabina, helps us to -Santa Sabina understand the essential characteristics of the early Christian basilica. -Old St Peters Rome I’m interested for this It stood as an impressive and awe-inspiring place of worship for early Christians in post Constantine Rome where Christianity was made legal Group of (Byzantine This image Made with a art) semi-precious stone -Byzantine chalice body and gold stem, the cup is decorated with enamel plaques.
-Byzantine book cover The sumptuous cover
with icon also contains a sapphire seal, located to the right of Saint John,
-Throne of Maximian, This Materials used for
Archbishop of Ravenna furniture normally was wood, metal, and ivory
Group of (Migration This image it is an
period art) important example of an -Church of St. Cyriakus, Ottonian church which Gernrode, exterior inspired later, fully Romanesque, churches and cathedrals -Ottonian Metalwork I like this because They contain biblical scenes from the Gospels and the Book of Genesis in bronze relief, each cast in a single piece.
-(Romanesque Group ) I like this church that the
-Romanesque church paints here are religious stories to Catholics
-Apse of Sant Climent, if like this painting
Taull” or Christ in because if the picture Majesty shows Jesus his hand is raised because he blesses the spectators or the viewers
-Judas Iscariot The triangle formed by
their heads gives the composition a sense of balance which expresses the human misery of despair in devastating fashion -Leaning Tower of Pisa The tower began to lean during construction in the 12th century, due to soft ground which could not properly support the structure's weight, and it worsened through the completion of construction so this tower seems to have become a tourist spot
Borders and Communities in Central and South-Eastern Europe", Organizată de Facultatea de Litere, Istorie Și Teologie Din Cadrul Universității de Vest Din Timișoara