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T: Lindisfarne Gospels: St Matthews cross carpet page, St Luke's portrait page, St Luke incipit page
A: Eafrith
D: c.700 C.E
M/ T: Illuminated Manuscript ( ink, pigments, and gold on paper)
P/ S: Early Medieval Europe
OL: Possibly from Iona, Scotland
P: Unknown
F: Depictions of 4 evangelists, teachings of evangelists to illiterate
DT: SYMMETRICAL, REPETITIONS, MAZE LIKE, ILLUMINATED
C: -Made in scriptorias
-brought the word of God to an illiterate population
-Moses overseeing St. Matthew
T: Bayeux Tapestry
A: Unknown
D: c.1066-1080 C.E.
M/ T: Embroidery on linen
P/ S: Romanesque Europe
OL: England or Normandy
P: King William
F: Celebrate Williams conquest l
DT: Embroidered, friezes, long
C: -Depicts known and known narratives
-Depicts history of wars throughout the middle ages
-stitched
T Great Mosque of Cordoba
A Unknown
D begun c.785-786
M/ T stone masonry
P/ S Umayyad
OL Córdoba, Spain
P Unknown
F Temple, Church, Mosque
DT multi purpose, old
C -seized by the vizagoths
-temple became church
-church to mosque transition caused by Umayyad descendants
T PYXIS OF AL-MUGHIRA
A Umayyad Caliphs
D C.968 C.E.
M/ T IVORY
P/ S UMAYYAD
OL Mandinat al-Zahra
F Cosmetics
DT Detailed, Relief, Stylized, 2-D
C -among best surviving royal ivorycarving tradition
-decorated with 4 eight lobed medallions
-medallions surrounded by figures and animals
T CHURCH OF SAINTE- FOY
D CHURCH: C.1050-1130 C.E; Reliquary of Saint foy: ninth century C.E with late additions
M/ T stone architecture, stone and Paint tympanum ; stone and Paint
P/ S Romanesque Europe
OL Conques, France
F Church and Reliquary, house the relics of Saint Faith
DT lith, metal, Romanesque
C-important pilgrimage church on the route to Compostela in northern Spain
-double vaulted barrel nave
T CHARTRES CATHEDRAL
D original: c.1145-1155 C.E; reconstruction: c.1194-1220 C.E
M/ T limestone, stained glass
P/ S Gothic Europe
OL Chartres , France
F Church
DT rose window, facade, Spires, lancet window
C -early example of Gothic Europe
-Spires are different in style and size
-3 portals: 1 to nave, 2 to aisles
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