Byzantine Art

Byzantine Art emerged from the Byzantine Empire, spanning from the 4th century until its fall in 1453. Deeply religious, its style is characterized by abstraction, spiritual symbolism, and imperial majesty, primarily seen in vibrant mosaics, solemn icons, and illuminated manuscripts. This art sought to evoke the divine, often presenting figures with elongated forms and golden backgrounds.

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Linked from: Armenian Art, Byzantine Empire, Constantinople, Early Christian Art, Early Medieval Art, Eastern Roman Empire, Icon Painting, Italian Art, Medieval Art, Middle East Art, Mosaics, Nicaea Ii, Ottoman Art, Ottonian Art, Ravenna, Romanesque, Romanesque Art, Russian Painting, Theodora
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