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Augustus of Prima Porta, 1st Century,


Marble, Rome

Dura Europos, destroyed 259,


first evidence of church house

Good Shepherd, 4th century


Ceiling painting of Catacomb of Saints Peter and


Marcellinus, Rome

Sarcophagus of Janius Bassus, 359


Marble, Rome


Colossal Head of Constantine, 313


Marble, Rome

St. Peter's Basilica, 324-340


Rome (Old Saint Peter's) reconstructions/plans

Berlin Ivory Pyxis, 5th Century


Ivory, now in Berlin, Museum Fur Spatantike und Byzantische Kunst

Christ Teaching, Seated Among the Apostles,


5th Century


Mosaic in the Chapel of Sant' Aquilino


San Lorenzo Maggiore, Milan

Death of Judas;Crucifixion, c. 420


Plaque on an Ivory casket, now in the


British Museum, London

Arch of Constantine, 312-315


Rome



Justinian as Defender of the Faith (Barberini Diptych) Mid 6th century


Leaf of an imperial ivory plaque


Currently in Louvre, Paris



San Vitale, completed 546-48


Ravenna, Italy


Both building and apse mosaics (Christ in Glory)



Golden Buckle of Sutton Hoo, first half of 7th century


Gold, British Museum, London



St. Peter, Early 7th Century


Encaustic Painting on panel


Monastery of Saint Catherine, Mount Sinai, Egypt



Christ (Sinai Pantokrator) c.700


Tempra and gold on panel


Monastery of Saint Catherine


Mount Sinai Egypt



Saint Luke (fol. 129v) Late 6th century


Illustration in the Corpus Christi Gospels (Gosples of St. Augustine)


Corpus Christi College Library, Cambridge



The Story of Jacob (fol. 12v), 6th century,


Miniature in Vienna Genesis


Orsterreische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna



Christ in Glory-Mosaic


San Vitale, completed 546-48Ravenna, Italy Both building and apse mosaics



Crucifixion and Ascension (fol. 9v) c.586


Miniatures in the Rabbula Gospels


Originally age, Mesopotamia


Today Bib. Laurebtiana, Florence



Carpet Page (fol. 3v) c.660-680


Illustrations in the Book of Durrow (Codex Durmachensis)


originally in a monastery of Durrow


today at Trinity College Library, Dublin

Matthew (fol. 21v) c.660-680Illustrations in the Book of Durrow (Codex Durmachensis) originally in a monastery of Durrowtoday at Trinity College Library, Dublin


Mark page c.690


Illustration in the Gospel of Saint Williboard


(Echternach Gospels)


Bib. Nationale, Paris



Soiscel Molasie (Book Shrine of St. Molasie) 8th century


Hiberno-Saxon, National Museum of Ireland, Dublin



Trial of Christ Before Pilate, second half of the 6th century


Miniature in the Rossano Gospels


Museo dell' Arcivescovado, Rossano

Ezra Page (fol. 5r) c. 716


Illustration in the Codex Amiatinus


Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence

Christ in Majesty (fol. 796v) c. 716Illustration in the Codex AmiatinusBiblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence



Matthew page (fol. 25v) c.710-725


Illuminations in the Lindisfarne Gospels


today in British Library, London

Carpet Page with cross (fol. 26v) c.710-725


Illuminations in the Lindisfarne Gospelstoday in British Library, London

Franks Casket, first half of 8th century


Whale Bone


British Museum, London

Virigin and Child (fol. 7v) 8th-9th century


Illuminations in the Book of Kells


Today in Trinity College Library, Dublin

Chi Rho page (fol. 34v) 8th-9th centuryIlluminations in the Book of KellsToday in Trinity College Library, Dublin



Tara Brooch c.700


Gilt, bronze amber and enamel


National Museum of Ireland, Dublin



Muirdach Cross c.900


carved stone,


Monasterboice Ireland

Ideal Plan for a monastery c.820


Red Ink on parchment


Stiftsbibliothek


Saint Gall, Switzerland



Scenes from Genesis (fol. 5v) c.840


Illustratuions in the Moutier- Grandval Bible


British Library, Oxford

Scenes from Revelation (fol. 449v) c.840Illustratuions in the Moutier- Grandval BibleBritish Library, Oxford



Fountain of Life (fol. 3v) c.781-783


Illuminations in the Gospels of Godescalc


Nationale, Paris



Christ Enthroned (fol. 3r) c.781-783


Illuminations in the Gospels of Godescalc


Nationale, Paris



Carolingian Ivory Cover for a Gospel Lectionary c.800


Originally by an artist in the court of Charlemagne


Today at Bodleian Library, Oxford

Saint Matthew (fol. 15r) 9th century


illustration in the Coronation Gospels


Kunsthistoricsches Museum, Vienna



Saint Mark (fol. 60v) 816-835


illustration in the Gospel Book of Ebbo


Municipale, Epernay

(left)

(left)

Psalm 22 (fol. 13r) c.816-883


Illustrations in the Utrecht Psalter


Originally in Benedictine Abbey of Hautvillers


Today in the University Library, Utrecht



(right)

(right)

Psalm 43 (fol. 25r) c.816-883

Illustrations in the Utrecht Psalter


Originally in Benedictine Abbey of Hautvillers


Today in the University Library, Utrecht



Maiestas Domini (fol. 329v) c.845


illustrations in the Vivian Bible (First Bible of Charles the Bald)


Nationale, Paris

Presentation of the Bible to Charles the Bald


(fol. 423r) c.845


illustrations in the Vivian Bible (First Bible of Charles the Bald)


Nationale, Paris

Te Igitur (fol. 15v) c.850

illustration in the Drogo Sacramentary


Nationale, Paris

Initial D with the Three Marys at the Tomb

(fol. 58r) c.850


illustration in the Drogo Sacramentary


Nationale, Paris

Maiestas Domini (fol. 5v) c.870

illustrations in the Sacramentary of Metz


Nationale, Paris

Te Igitur (fol. 6v) c.870


illustrations in the Sacramentary of Metz


Nationale, Paris

Crucifixion with Angels (upper cover) c. 870-80


cover of the Lindau Gospels


gold, pearls, gems,


now in Pierpont Morgan Library, New York

Crucified Christ (fol. 8v) 10th century


illustration in the Liber de laudibus sanctae crucis


Fulda, now in the Biblioteca apostolica vaticana, Vatican City



Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne, 792-805


designed by Odo of Metz for Charlemagne


once part of the Aachen Imperial Complex

Lothair cross, c. 1000


processional cross most likely made in Cologne


now in Cathedral Treasury at Aachen

Altar frontal of Henry II , 11th Century


Paris

Gero Crucifix, c. 970


painted wood


Cologne Cathedral


first representation known of christ being dead

Virgin and Child, c. 980


wooden core with gold sheet


Essen Cathedral



Altar reliquary of Saint Andrew, c. 980s


gold, ivory, enamel, pearls and jewels


Trier



Otto II Surrounded by the Personified Provinces, c. 983


leaf from the Registrum Gregorii


Chantilly

Otto III Enthroned Between Church and State (fol. 24r) c. 1000


illustration in the Gospels of Otto III


Saatsbibliothek, Munich



Saint Luke (fol. 139v) c. 1000


illustration in the Gospels of Otto III


Saatsbibliothek, Munich

Doors of Bishop Berward, 1015

bronze


Church of St. Michael, Hildesheim

Doubting Thomas, early 11th century


Ivory Plaque


Berlin



Saint Martin-du-Canigou, 1001-1026


French Pyrennes

Saint Sernin, 1070-1090


Toulouse

Maiestas Domini and Angel, c. 1096


marble reliefs,


Saint Sernin, Toulouse

Abbey Church of Sainte Foy, 11th-12th c


Conques

Reliquary of Sainte Foy, 11th-12th c


Gold and jewels over wood


(and with ancient helmet and cameos)

Manuscripts: Materials and Process




Support

Parchment/Vellum

Manuscripts: Materials and Process




Scribe

Ruling/Font/Text design

Manuscripts: Materials and Process




Illuminator

Gold Leaf/ Paint

Manuscripts: Materials and Process




Binder

Spine/Cover

Renaissance:




Carolingian

a cultural and intellectual revival which started during the reign of Charlemagne in the late 8th century and lasted until the breakup of Charlemagne's empire at the end of the 9th century.

Renaissance:




Renaissance of the 12th century



a period of many changes at the outset of the High Middle Ages. It included social, political and economic transformations, and an intellectual revitalization of Western Europe with strong philosophical and scientific roots.

Renaissance:




Ottonian

was a limited "renaissance" of Byzantine and Late Antique art in Central and Southern Europe that accompanied the reigns of the first three Holy Roman Emperors of the Ottonian (or Saxon) dynasty: Otto I (936–973), Otto II (973–983), and Otto III (983–1002), and which in large part depended upon their patronage.

Illuminated Manuscripts

has to contain gold or silver