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The medieval art of the Western world covers a vast scope of time and place, over 1000 years of art history in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. It includes major art movements and periods, national and regional art, genres, revivals, the artists crafts, and the artists themselves. Art historians attempt to classify medieval art into major periods and styles, often with some difficulty. A generally accepted scheme includes Early Christian art, Migration Period art, Byzantine art, Insular art, Pre-Romanesque and Romanesque art, and Gothic art, as well as many other periods within these central styles. In addition each region, mostly during the period in the process of becoming nations or cultures, had its own distinct artistic style, such as Anglo-Saxon art or Norse art. Medieval art was produced in many media, and the works that remain in large numbers include sculpture, illuminated manuscripts, stained glass, metalwork and mosaics, all of which have had a higher survival rate than other media like fresco wall-paintings or textiles, including tapestry. Medieval art in Europe grew out of the artistic heritage of the Roman Empire and the iconographic traditions of the early Christian church. These sources were mixed with the vigorous "Barbarian" artistic culture of Northern Europe to produce a remarkable artistic legacy. Indeed the history of medieval art can be seen as the history of the interplay between the elements of classical, early Christian and "barbarian" art. Apart from the formal aspects of classicism, there was a continuous tradition of realistic depiction of objects that survived in Byzantine art throughout the period, while in the West it appears intermittently, combining and sometimes competing with new expressionist possibilities developed in Western Europe and the Northern legacy of energetic decorative elements. The period ended with the self-perceived Renaissance recovery of the skills and values of classical art, and the artistic legacy of the Middle Ages was then disparaged for some centuries. Since a revival of interest and understanding in the 19th century it has been seen as a period of enormous achievement that underlies the development of later Western art. Romanesque carvingFrom Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License Compare Medieval art and Contemporary art? Q. What are the differences and similarities? Asked by jirarudo03 - Mon Dec 3 04:55:21 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. I think that Medieval art was all religious while contemporary art is most usually not. They both used paint and canvas, except lots of Medieval art was also frequently on wood. Medieval art also lacked dimension for the most part, and while some contemporary art does also, most doesn't. I know the wood part because on a visit to the Smithsonian my son developed a taste for eastern icons, which are on wood, and which I have been helping him collect for the last 15 years. I know nothing about art except what I like and don't like, so this answer may not be right, but it is the obvious that occurred to me. Answered by LodiTX - Mon Dec 3 05:19:13 2007 Where's a good site to find information on medieval art of northern europe? Q. I have already typed the subject matter in yahoo and google and so on. Nothing good is coming up that can help me for my paper. Maybe I should just changed my topic. Asked by sunshine_01 - Mon Nov 20 16:51:05 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. Hey, I've found you a few sites! Hope they'll be helpful: most have links to expand their subjects; I hope it's a good start. Answered by Sybaris - Mon Nov 20 17:22:17 2006 Medieval art on "Young & Restless," fact or fiction?
Q. Does anyone know the correct spelling for the medieval art collection that they are always referring to on Y & R...the one in which Rebecca/Victoria/Colleen/ Adrian are interested? Also would like to know if there is really such a collection or is it purely fictitious. Asked by harlowtoo - Fri Nov 17 14:32:49 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. The Gudgeon Reliquary? It's fictitious. Answered by RAR24 - Fri Nov 17 18:29:21 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "medieval art" Review: 'Bent' at Oregon College of Art & Craft
OregonLive.com A trio of blobby unicorn horns hark back to the days of the craft world's love affair with myth and medieval romance. A pair of patched-up chairs, ... and more » Self-Destruction as Art
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