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Thomas F. Mathews has written:

'Le Monde byzantin'

'Byzantium From Antiquity to the Renaissance'

'Art and religion : faith, form and religion' -- subject(s): Art and religion

'Art and Architecture in Byzantium and Armenia' -- subject(s): Architecture, Byzantine, Architecture, Early Christian, Armenian Art, Art, Armenian, Art, Byzantine, Byzantine Architecture, Byzantine Art, Christian art and symbolism, Early Christian Architecture

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Richard Krautheimer has written:

'Early Christian and Byzantine architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Byzantine, Architecture, Early Christian, Byzantine Architecture, Church architecture, Early Christian Architecture, History

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conclusion of early religious art and architecture

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Stephanie Robin Jernigan has written:

'Origins of the Early Christian architecture of the Iberian Peninsula' -- subject(s): Architecture, Early Christian, Church architecture, Early Christian Architecture

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A: The purpose of Early Christian Art is the same as Christian Art today: to glorify God, celebrate the resurrection of Jesus and spread His word.

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Andr_ Bi_ler has written:

'Architecture in worship : the Christian place of worship' -- subject(s): Church architecture, Architecture and religion, Christian art and symbolism

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Warren Sanderson has written:

'Monastic reform in Lorraine and the architecture of the outer crypt, 950-1100' -- subject(s): Abbeys, Crypts, Medieval Architecture

'Early Christian buildings' -- subject(s): Church architecture, Early Christian Architecture

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Oskar Wulff has written:

'Altchristliche und mittelalterliche byzantinische und italienische Bildwerke' -- subject(s): Art, Early Christian, Art, Medieval, Early Christian Art, Early Christian Sculpture, Medieval Art, Medieval Sculpture, Sculpture, Early Christian, Sculpture, Medieval

'Altchristliche und byzantinische kunst' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Art, Byzantine, Byzantine Art, Christian art and symbolism

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Christian motifs in the mosaics with light and complexity being the defining themes of architecture

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Architecture originating in the United States. An early American "log-cabin" might be considered by some to be "American Architecture."

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James Stevenson has written:

'The catacombs' -- subject(s): Art, Early Christian, Catacombs, Early Christian Art

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T. Roger Smith has written:

'Architecture - classic and early Christian'

'Architecture'

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Christian Dardennes has written:

'Le Grand Louvre' -- subject(s): Conservation and restoration, Louvre (Paris, France) in art, Art, Art museum architecture

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Valentina Cantone has written:

'Ars monastica' -- subject(s): Art, Bizantyne, Art, Early Christian, Bizantyne Art, Christian art and symbolism, Early Christian Art, History, Mysticism, Sources

'Le arti a confronto con il sacro' -- subject(s): Art and religion, Congresses, Holy, The, in art, Christian art and symbolism

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Chiara Bozzoli has written:

'La chiara e snella mole' -- subject(s): Architecture, Romanesque, Buildings, structures, Chiesa di San Michele in Foro (Lucca, Italy), Christian art and smbolism, Church architecture, Romanesque Architecture, Christian art and symbolism

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Claude Andrault-Schmitt has written:

'Limousin gothique' -- subject(s): Architecture gothique, Architecture religieuse, Architecture, Gothic, Christian art and symbolism, Church architecture, Gothic Architecture

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There is no early Christian art. Until Constantine legalized Christianity in the 4th century, most Christians would have considered religious art as possible Idols and thus prohibited.

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There were quite a few ways in which Early Christians changed the style of art. They made art more conservative.

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Gerhard N. Graf has written:

'Portugal roman' -- subject(s): Christian art and symbolism, Church architecture, Romanesque Architecture, Romanesque Art, Romanesque Sculpture

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Giselda Valenti Zucchini has written:

'I sarcofagi a figure e a carattere simbolico' -- subject(s): Christian art and symbolism, Early Christian Art, Early Christian Sarcophagi, Sarcophagi

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The Renaissance influenced architecture and art.

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Franz Wickhoff has written:

'Roman art some of its principles and their application to early Christian painting'

'Roman art' -- subject(s): Christian art and symbolism, Roman Art

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Seton Lloyd has written:

'Early higland peoples of Anatolia'

'Beycesultan' -- subject(s): Antiquities

'The interval'

'Foundations in the dust' -- subject(s): Archaeologists, Excavations (Archaeology), Antiquities, Assyriologists, Biography

'Early Anatolia' -- subject(s): Civilization, Antiquities, Antiquity

'L' art ancien du Proche-Orient' -- subject(s): Art asiatique, Histoire, Art, Art antique

'Bronze age architecture of Anatolia' -- subject(s): Ancient Architecture, Antiquities, Architecture, Architecture, Ancient

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Peter H. Brieger has written:

'English art, 1216-1307' -- subject(s): History, Art, Architecture, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Art, Medieval, Art, Gothic, Church architecture, Architecture, Medieval, Architecture, Gothic, Gothic Art, Medieval Art, Medieval Architecture, Gothic Architecture

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The Christian cross holds significant religious symbolism as a representation of Jesus Christ's sacrifice and redemption. It is a central symbol in Christianity, symbolizing faith, salvation, and eternal life. In art and architecture, the cross is depicted in various forms, such as the Latin cross, Greek cross, and Celtic cross, showcasing the diversity and richness of Christian beliefs and traditions. Its presence in religious art and architecture serves as a visual reminder of the core beliefs and teachings of Christianity.

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K. V. Soundara Rajan has written:

'Ahmadabad'

'Early temple architecture in Karnataka and its ramifications' -- subject(s): Carnatic, Hindu Temples, Temples, Temples, Hindu

'The art of south India' -- subject(s): Art, Hindu, Art, Indic, Hindu Art, History, Indic Art

'Megalithic architecture in southern India' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Iron age, Megalithic monuments

'Junagadh' -- subject(s): Antiquities

'Architecture of the early Hindu temples of Andhra Pradesh' -- subject(s): Hindu Temples, Temples, Hindu

'The Ellora monoliths' -- subject(s): Architecture, Hindu, Architecture, Rashtrakuta, Cave temples, Hindu Architecture, Rashtrakuta Architecture

'Temple architecture in Kerala' -- subject(s): Temples

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essay on the art and architecture of the pallavas

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architecture was pyramids

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There is much art and literature with Christ or Christian themes. Don't forget music!!! And Architecture!!

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El Lissitzky has written:

'About 2 [squares]' -- subject(s): Architecture in art, Art, Russian, Art, Soviet, Artists' books, Geometry in art, Russian Art, Soviet Art, Suprematism in art

'Suprematisch worden' -- subject(s): De Stijl (Art movement)

'Typographic facts'

'1929' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Modern, Modern Architecture

'El Lissitzky' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Biography, Artists, Criticism and interpretation

'Russia' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Modern, Architecture, Russian, Modern Architecture, Russian Architecture, Socialist realism and architecture

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Engelbert H. ter Kuile has written:

'De Romaanse kerkbouwkunst in de Nederlanden' -- subject(s): Architecture, Romanesque, Christian art and symbolism, Church architecture, Romanesque Architecture

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Christian F. Otto has written:

'Space into light' -- subject(s): Architecture, Church architecture, Light in architecture, Space (Architecture)

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Giorgio Voltini has written:

'S. Lorenzo in Cremona' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Christian art and symbolism, Conservation and restoration, Medieval Architecture, Romanesque Architecture

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Hans Eriche Kubach has written:

'Romanische Hallenkirchen in Europa' -- subject(s): Architecture, Romanesque, Christian art and symbolism, Hall churches, Romanesque Architecture

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Bert Joos has written:

'Beveren' -- subject- s -: Catalogs, Christian art and symbolism, Church architecture

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In Christian art a lot of different animals were used in their art but mainly they would use a variety of birds even though small a powerful animal in history.

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Much of early Christian art in the Roman Empire where their religion was under much persecution and poverty, the artwork can be described as idealized.

Idealized, meaning they were depicted as thought out to be, rather than what they really were (which is realism, the opposite of idealization).

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They r different

Architecture means how its built

Art means about painting and inscriptions

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Kyrilla Spiecker has written:

'Kapitelle' -- subject(s): Capitals (Architecture), Themes, motives, Christian art and symbolism

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After people were able to develop towns and a community it was a natural progression to make temples, palaces, and scared spaces. Even early man drew what he saw on cave walls and created places that were special (Stonehenge and Pyramids). It is in man's nature to create.

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Carlo Pavia has written:

'Guida delle catacombe romane' -- subject(s): Catacombs, Early Christian Architecture, Early Christian Art, Guidebooks

'Il labirinto delle catacombe' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Catacombs, Christian antiquities

'Guida di Roma sotterranea' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Guidebooks, Underground areas

'Nel ventre di Roma' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Underground areas

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What was an important concept in Greek art and architecture

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The web address of the Architecture For Art is: http://www.architectureforart.com

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The Medieval period encompasses a period of practically one thousand years. The art developed during this period was mainly related to religious themes, practically all of them related to the Christian church. Architecture, Painting, Sculpture. All art disciplines were inspired in some way in Christian themes.

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