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Early Medieval Art 375-1066 A.D. EC, Byzantine, Early Medieval= 5-10% of AP Art History Exam
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Middle Ages consist of 3 periods 1.Early Medieval (5 th – 11 th centuries) 2.Romanesque (11 th – 12 th centuries) 3.Gothic (mid 12 th – 15 th centuries)
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Early Medieval Tribes Germanic Franks Visigoths Ostrogoths Saxons Norse Celts
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Purse Cover from Sutton Hoo Ship
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Animal-head post from Oseberg ship burial
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Durrow Gospels Each has a carpet page Each is meant to divide book Ink and tempera on parchment Tonsure hair style
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Lindisfarne Gospel
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Cross page from Lindisfarne
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Chi-Rho page from Book of Kells, 800 A.D.
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High Cross of Muiredach
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Carolingian Period (9 th c) Learning Renovatio Art Portrait statues 91/2”
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Palace Chapel of Charlemagne
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Model of Charlemagne's Palace
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St. Matthew, from the Gospel Book of Charlemagne
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St. Mark, from Gospel Book of Archbishop Ebbo of Reims
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Lindau Gospel: St Gall 9 th c
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St Gall: St Gallen, Switzerland St Gallus founded Benedictine Abbey under an abbot Follow regula sanctus benedictus work and study not meditate Raised the concept of manual labor Scriptorium Monasteries were the schools
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St Gall Plan commissioned by Haito, bishop of Basel Separate monks from laity Cloister reserved for monks alone Module of 2/1 for layout Basilica with transcept;crossing square
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Ottonian Period (10 th c) Eastern end of Charlemagne’s empire after treaty of Verdun Otto I crowned emperor of Rome Held off Viking and Magyar advances Christian church reorganized after great monastic reform of Ottonians
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Architecture Built basilicas with towering spires and westwork Best preserved is ST Cyriakus at Gernrode Transcept, square choir in front of apse Nave is first to incorporate gallery which seem to serve no function Alternate support system with piers and columns
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St Cyrikias, Gernrode
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ST Michael’s Hildesheim Bishop Bernwald=tutor of Otto III and builder 1001-1031AD Double transcept, tower groupings and westwork (some Roman basilicas had 2 apses and entrances on the side) Modular system 3X1
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St. Michael’s, Hildesheim, Germany
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Section plan of St. Michael’s, Hildesheim, Germany Visited Rome 11 th c abbey church 1X2 ratio
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Hildesheim Doors
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16’ high 8 panels on each side Bronze Each door a single piece Original sin to redemption Early Christianity Old Testament seen as prefiguration of New
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Bishop Bernwald 7 spiral bands Life of Christ Missing scenes from doors Renovatio imperii Romani
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Gero Crucifix, Cologne(10 th c) Christ 6’2” Patron archibishop Gero Oak gilded Reliquary (host in back of head) Halo? Byzantine or early Christian?
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UTA Codex Patron was Uta abbess of Niedermunster Uta brought reforms to convent Near the end of her life gave the codes to nunnery. It contained illuminated pages with gospel readings in a gold and enamel case
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Uta is superimposed
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Anunciation to the Shepherds, 1002-1014 Roman? or Byzantine?
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Otto III Enthroned Receiving Homage of four parts of the Empire, from Gospel Book of Otto III 997-1000 AD
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Moses Receiving the Law & Doubting Thomas
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