Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Medieval Art
2
Early Christian
3
N A R T I V E Tells a story. Illustrates a story.
Decorates around a written story. Early Christian, Rebecca and Eliezer at the Well, illuminated manuscript, Vienna Genesis, early 6th c.
4
Carolingian, Psalm 44, Utrecht Psalter, ca 820-835
5
Ottonian, Christ Washing the Feet of Peter, from the Gospel Book of Otto III, 997-1000
6
Medieval, Ottonian, Otto III Enthroned, from the Gospel Book of Otto III, 997-1000
7
Medieval, Ottonian, The Annunciation to the Shepherds, from the Lectionary of Henry II, 1002-1014
8
Early Christian typical long plan, Early Xian, Int of Santa Sabina, Rome, 422-432 CE
9
Early Christian, sketch of Old St. Peter's, built ~320 CE
10
Early Christian, Old St Peter's, Rome, begun 333; Early Christian, section drawing of Old St. Peters, built ~32
11
Islamic Mosques
12
Islamic Mosque Islamic, Great Mosque, Kairouan, Tunisia
13
Dome of the Rock Jerusalem, Israel
Islamic, Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, Israel,
14
Great Mosque at Samarra, Iraq
Islamic, Great Mosque at Samarra (Iraq), Great Mosque at Samarra, Iraq
15
Islamic, Minaret of the Great Mosque at Samarra, 847-52
16
Mosque at Cordoba, Spain
The Mosque at Cordoba, Spain, begun Note the Baroque church added in the middle of the structure during the 17th century. Mosque at Cordoba, Spain
17
Islamic, Mosque at Cordoba, Spain, begun 786
18
Barbarian Artwork Knotwork Intricate Patterns Symbolism of Animals
20
Medieval, Barbarian, Animal Head post from Oseberg Ship Burial, ~825, wood, 5”
21
Medieval, Cross Page from the Lindisfarne Gospels, Northumbria, England 698-721
23
Medieval, Carolingian, Lindau Gospels back cover, c870, about 13
Medieval, Carolingian, Lindau Gospels back cover, c870, about 13.5” x 10”; Cross and Carpet page of Book of Lindesfarne,
24
Summary Narrative Art - tells a story, illustrates a story, or decorates around a written story Barbarian Art - identifiable by knot work, intricate patterns and the symbolism of animals Early Church Design – provided a focal point for communal worship, ability to move to focal point, receive sacrament, and travel back to seat without chaos Mosque – provides for individual worship, worshippers bow,pray, and face toward Mecca to worship
25
Summary (Draw in Notes)
Mosque Design Early Church Design
26
Parts of Early Church Design
Nave – use to travel to apse Aisle – use to travel back to seat from apse Atrium – use to socialize before entering church Apse – focal point of worship
27
Time Line Medieval Art 1CE – 1000CE
Illustrate Medieval Art on your Time Line.
28
Exit Ticket Why was there such contraversary during the Medieval times?
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.