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largely placed mosaics on walls of the churches with traces of mozarabic influences​

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Largely placed mosaics on Church walls with traces of Mozarabic influences were seen in the Byzantine Era.

Byzantine Era Art

  • Byzantine Era art was largely influenced by religion, especially Christian theology.
  • It was a conservative art form, with very little variation from artist to artist. It was dominated by the construction of domes and vaults.
  • The Church's leading ideology at the time was the hierarchical view of the Universe, with God as the supreme power.
  • This view was represented by arms holding a dome and mosaics painted over the interior walls of the Church.

Thus, this type of art was prevalent during the Byzantine Era.

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