A Brief Overview of Chapters 13-15: Early Christian and Byzantine Art Early Christian and Byzantine Art Early Christian Byzantine Art Early Christian Byzantine.

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A Brief Overview of Chapters 13-15: Early Christian and Byzantine Art Early Christian and Byzantine Art Early Christian Byzantine Art Early Christian Byzantine Art Early Medieval Art Early Medieval Art Early Medieval Art Early Medieval Art Romanesque Art Romanesque Art Romanesque Art Romanesque Art Gothic Art Gothic Art Gothic Art Gothic Art

Early Christian Art Catacombs Catacombs Catacombs Characteristics of art Characteristics of art Characteristics of art Characteristics of art Symbolism in art Symbolism in art Symbolism in art Symbolism in art

Basilicas Campanile Campanile Campanile Mosaic Mosaic Mosaic

Byzantine Architecture Byzantine Culture Byzantine Culture Byzantine Culture Byzantine Culture Hagia Sophia Hagia Sophia Hagia Sophia Hagia Sophia

Islamic Art The Koran The Koran The Koran The Koran Mosque Mosque Mosque MinaretMuezzin Alcazar Alcazar Alcazar The Alhambra The Alhambra The Alhambra The Alhambra

Early Medieval Art Charlemagne and Feudalism Charlemagne and Feudalism Charlemagne and Feudalism Charlemagne and Feudalism Churches and Monasteries Churches and Monasteries Churches and Monasteries Churches and Monasteries Manuscript illuminations Manuscript illuminations Manuscript illuminations Manuscript illuminations

The Romanesque Period Effects of Feudalism Effects of Feudalism Effects of Feudalism Effects of Feudalism Castles Growth of cities Growth of cities Romanesque Churches Romanesque Churches Romanesque Churches Romanesque Churches Painting and Sculpture Revival Painting and Sculpture Revival Painting and Sculpture Revival Painting and Sculpture Revival

Gothic Art What is Gothic? What is Gothic? What is Gothic? What is Gothic? Innovations and contributions to architecture Innovations and contributions to architecture Innovations and contributions to architecture Innovations and contributions to architecture Pointed arches Pointed arches Flying buttresses Flying buttresses Stained glass Stained glass Gargoyles The International Style The International Style The International Style The International Style