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The Early Renaissance was the period of artistic development in Italy when art broke away from the rigid Byzantine and Gothic traditions to develop a more naturalistic approach to drawing and the organization of figures within a landscape.
The art produced by the peoples of the Roman Empire from the early 4th century AD to c. 600as well as specifically Christian art from c. 250and that produced in the eastern half of the Empire, centred around Constantinople (Byzantium) to 1453.
Byzantine art and design was broad ranging and encompassed a wide variety of forms, including architecture, sculpture, interior mosaics, carved ivory sculptures and precious metalwork. There was no division between artist and craftsperson, with makers often extending their skills into more than one discipline.
Christianity strongly influenced the subject matter of early Medieval art, which very often depicts religious figures and scenes. It also determined artistic form, as we saw when we looked at illuminated manuscripts, liturgical vessels and High Cross sculptures.
Explanation: The art form most associated with Byzantine culture is Mosaics. Mosaics are images or designs made by arranging small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials. Byzantine mosaics were typically found in churches and depicted religious figures and scenes.
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As the Byzantine Empire is the continuation of the Roman Empire, Medieval Byzantine art is a continuation of ancient Roman art that has been entirely Christianized. Like all aspects of Byzantine life and culture, its art is bound to its religion.
The mature Byzantine style, evolved through the stylization and standardization of late Classical forms of Early Christian art, was based on the dynamic of lines and flat areas of colour rather than form.