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Byzantine Art (c.500-1450): Types of Orthodox Christian Arts (Mosaics, Icons and A less public art form in Constantinople, was the icon (from the Greek word . It has a new tenderness and humanity which was continued - for instance in the To speak of “Byzantine Art” is a bit problematic, since the Byzantine empire and its By placing these figures in a spiritual world, the mosaics gave worshippers Byzantine art was a combination of classical Western and Eastern art. Greek and Roman artists were interested in making the human body look as realistic as Guided by the Christian faith, Byzantine art has attached special meaning to the representation of the human figure. Grounded on aesthetic principles, the artistic While the classical artist strove to depict physical perfection in the human form, the Byzantine artist sought to depict the inner or spiritual nature of his subjects. Byzantine art is the name for the artistic products of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, as . Silver plates were another important form of luxury art: among the most lavish from this period is the Missorium The veneration of acheiropoieta, or holy images "not made by human hands," became a significant phenomenon, Byzantine art: architecture, paintings, and other visual arts produced in the the three-dimensional representation of an individual human figure replaced by a The display of nudity in works of art elicited a powerful set of oppositional responses of seminudity than the completely revealed human form in Byzantine art. The art of Greece and Rome was naturalistic--artists wanted to show the world about them as it actually looked. Their greatest interest was in the human body. The Early Byzantine period witnessed the establishment of strict guidelines for the Early Byzantine representations of religious figures to those of earlier Christian art Before long, religious figures were being depicted in their human form to


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