Ottonian art

Ottonian art . It is a style within pre-Romanesque art. It developed, mainly in Germany , from the middle of the 10th century to the middle of the 11th century , during the Saxon dynasty of the Holy Roman Empire . …

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Carolingian art

The Carolingian art . Denominative for the artistic flourishing that, promoted by Charlemagne and his court, gave new life to Western European art that had reached a point of extreme exhaustion.   Summary …

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Mozarabic art

Mozarabic art. It arises as a result of fascination and controversy. In fact, the term “Mozarabic art” is relatively recent. It was coined at the beginning of the 20th century by the prestigious historian and …

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Byzantine art

Byzantine art . An artistic expression that takes shape from the 6th century on, deeply rooted in the Hellenistic world as a continuation of Eastern Paleo-Christian art. In its first moments it was …

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Visigoth art

Visigothic art: The Visigoths were present in Spain at the beginning of the 5th century , although they did not fully consolidate their status as rulers of the Spanish-Visigothic kingdom until a century later. Summary …

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Mesopotamian art

Art of Mesopotamia : Refers to the artistic expressions that are preserved from the cultures that flourished in the basins of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers from the emergence of the Neolithic until …

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