Largely placed mosaics on the walls of the churches with traces of mozarabic influences.
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Byzantine Monumental
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Byzantine monumental Church mosaics are one of the great achievements of medieval art. These are from Monreale in Sicily from the late 12th ...
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Largely placed mosaics on the walls of the churches with traces of Mozarabic influences.
To a great extent set mosaics on Church dividers with hints of Mozarabic, impacts were found in the Byzantine Era.
- Byzantine Era craftsmanship was to a great extent affected by religion, particularly Christian philosophy.
- It was a moderate work of art, with very little variation from one craftsman to another. It was overwhelmed by the development of arches and vaults.
- The Church's driving philosophy at the time was the various leveled perspective on the Universe, with God as the preeminent power. This view was addressed by arms holding an arch and mosaics covered up the inside dividers of the Church.
- Accordingly, this sort of workmanship was common during the Byzantine Era.
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