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ARTS 149 1st Edition Lecture 33 Continuation of Middle Ages Art of Middle Ages o Emeterius the tower and Scriptorium of san Salvador de Tabara Colophon Folio 168 of Commentary on the Apocalypse Created by Beatus Tabara Spain Tempera on Parchment Mozarabic Art Islamic elements are seen in horseshoe arches and tilework o Viking Oseberg Ship Burial chamber for two women Oseberg Norway Viking Gripping beasts animal heads posts o Stave Church Wooden portal of the stave church Urnes Norway Portal from earlier church and now part of the northwall of the stave church Includes animal interlace o Equestrian Portrait of Charlemagne Carolingian Bronze originally golt Metz Germany o St Matthew Folio 15 rector of Coronation Gospels Aachen Germany Has a classical influence Is what we call a author portrait Impasto a technique used in painting where paint is laid on an area of the surface or the entire canvas very thickly usually thickly enough that the brush or painting knife strokes are visible These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute Chiaroscuro the use of strong contrasts between light and dark usually bold contrasts affecting a whole composition often fives a 3D appearance o St Matthew Folio 18 verso of Ebbo Gospels Carolingian style Linear and curvilinear Rapid brushwork o Psalm 44 Detail of folio 25 recto Hautscillers France Pslater collection of psalms from king dacid Classical style with linear vitality of ebbo gospels o UtrectPslater Carolingian period o Lindau Gospels Back cover of Lindau Gospels Pierpont Morgan library New York Influence form Hiberno saxon art Cloisonn made of glit silver enamel and jewels Crucifixion on Front Cover Elements of classical and byzantine styles Includes Cabochons gemstones that were shaped and polished not cut and faceted o Lorsch Gospels Front cover Made of ivory Carolingian Palace school of Aachen Back cover Made of ivory Palace school of Aachen Carolingian Carolingian o From Charlemagne to King of Ranks o Crossed united Europe to new holy roman empire


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