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Early Christian and Byzantine Hellenic Roman Early Christian Byzantine Humanism [Cosmopolitanism] Idealism [Stoicism/Epicureanism] [conservatism] Rationalism Utilitarianism organization copying restraint, nobility didactic, functional, pious

arts and ideas Pre-Hellenic Hellenic Hellenistic Roman [Divinism] Humanism Individualism [Cosmopolitanism] mystical hierarchical Idealism Realism [Stoicism/Epicureanism] [conservatism] symbolism Rationalism Empiricism emotional technique Utilitarianism organization copying awe restraint, nobility engagement, emotional response didactic, functional, pious naturalist vs abstract period, cultural idea, dominant mode, technique, effect

Images of Christ Which are Early Christine and which are Byzantine?

The Good Shepherd

Notes Which are Early Christian and which are Byzantine? Look at the subject matter. Look at the style of clothing.

Christ as Orpheus

Christ Enthroned

notes inheritance of Rome and Greece appeal to common people inheritance of the East appeal to hierarchy