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Early christian and medieval Late Roman, Byzantine, Romanesque, and Migration Period

Good Shepherd from the Catacomb of Priscilla, 250-300

Jesus healing the bleeding woman, Roman catacombs, 300-350

Christ and Saint Menas. A 6th-century Coptic icon from Egypt (Musée du Louvre).

Basilica di S. Apollinare in Classe, Ravenna, Italy, 533-549 A.D.

Basilica

San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy 526 AD

Theodora and her Attendants, 547 AD, San Vitale

Hagi Sophia (Holy Wisdom, Constantinople) Istanbul, Turkey 532 and 537 on the orders of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I

Converted into a Mosque in 1453 by invading Turks

The reconstructed helmet found at Sutton Hoo, which many historians believe may have belonged to Rædwald. Reign c. 599 – c. 624

Shoulder clasp, Sutton Hoo, 600s “Migration Period” art Animal style

St. Matthew from the Lindisfarne Gospels, 700 AD

St Matthew of the Gospel Book of Charlemagne800 AD

Carolingian Art, Ivory plaque, probably from a book cover, Reims late 9th century, with two scenes from the life of Saint Remy and the Baptism of Clovis

Romanesque style, Lessay Abbey, Normandy, France (Called Norman Style in England.)

The "Morgan Leaf", detached from the Winchester Bible of 1160−75 The "Morgan Leaf", detached from the Winchester Bible of 1160−75. Scenes from the life of David.