Art, asked by chancebent23, 1 year ago

What role did the monks and nuns play in the arts?

a.
The monks and nuns would contact the places to display the illuminated manuscripts.
b.
Monasteries were the centers of art and learning.
c.
The monks and nuns would find artists and bring them to the monasteries to use their talents.
d.
none of the above

Answers

Answered by kengland
3
the answer is (c) please mark me as brainliest
Answered by gratefuljarette
2

Answer:

The 'monks and nuns' would contact the places to display the 'illuminated manuscripts'.

Explanation:

Monks and nuns did many works in Middle Ages, they provided the house for the travelers, helped the poor, and nursed the sick. To define the celebration of liturgy, the composers rich in scope and experience of choral music and to make the best environment for the loyalty and useful partnership with the visual arts. The use of books and structure made religious houses an active contributor to the arts and manual works permitted monks and nuns to work god as innovative artists.

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