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Constantine the Great Christianity’s situation changed abruptly in 313 under the direction of emperor Constantine Issued a tolerance for all religions Old St. Peter’s built on the spot in Rome where it was believed Peter the apostle had been buried BYZANTINE CHRISTINAITY BECAME THE OFFICAL STATE RELIGION CHURCH AND STATE WERE INTERWINED IMAGES OF ART FOCUSED ON AN ETERNAL HEAVENLY ONE NUDES WERE FORBIDDEN ART BECAME THE SERVANT OF THE CHURCH MOSAICS SMALL PIECES OF STONE, TILT OR GLASS ARE FITTED TOGETHER AND EMBEDDED INTO A BACKGROUND TO MAKE A PATTERN OR IMAGE SUBJECT GENERALLY RELIGION WITH CHRIST SHOWN AS A TEACHER AND ALL POWERFUL RULER GRANDEUR-HALOS-SHIMMERING GOLD BACKGROUNDS CHARACTERIZED THEIR WORK NO INTEREST IN PROJECTING PERSPECTIVE OR VOLUME PANTOKRATOR FROM THE ABBEY CHURCH OF MONREALE 1183—MOSAIC SET IN A HALF DOME EMPHASIZES— DIVINE CHRIST GENTLE Pantokrator Greek for “Ruler of All” Images show no depth instead they are flat Icon with the Crucifixion 1100. Tempera on wood 11 1/8” x 8 1/2” Icon a picture of a sacred subject painted on a wooden panel Posses supernatural powers Had magical properties/according to legend one wept another emitted the odor of incense Believers carried them into battle or wore away their faces by kissing them Painting about ideas Mary and disciple John CHARACTERISTICS MOSAICS ICONS CENTRAL-DOME CHURCHES CHRISTIANITY RELIGION ART ROMANESQUE 1050-1200 BUILDING BOOM BUILDERS BORROWED ELEMENTS FROM ROMAN ARCHITECTURE ROUNDED ARCHES –COLUMNS MEDIEVAL ARTISANS BEGAN TO ROOF CHURCHES WITH STONE VAULTING EXTERIOR OF CHURCHES WERE PLAIN, EXCEPT SCULPTURAL RELIEF AROUND THE MAIN PORTAL TOLD BIBICAL STORIES IN STONE AERIAL VIEW OF SAINTE-FOY— FRANCE EARLIEST ROMANESQUE CHURCH—1050-1120 STILL STANDING NAVE-BARREL VAULTED GROIN VAULTED AISLES BAYEUX TAPESTRY (misnamed work of embroidery) technique of colored yarns are sew to an existing woven backgrounds ---form of decorative motifs— long picture book— 20” high and 231 ft. long telling the conquest of England by William Normandy-1066 CHARACTERISTICS ROUND ARCHES BARREL AND GRION VAULTS TAPESTRIES ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS MEDIEVAL GOTHIC 2 ENIGINEERING BREAKTHROUGHS RIBBED VAULTING EXTERNAL SUPPORTS(FLYING BUTTRESSES) FIELDS OF COLORED, STORY-TELLING GLASS POINTED ARCH-INCREASED BOTH THE REALITY AND ILLUSION OF GREATER HEIGHT BUILDINGS WERE SO ELABORATE THAT CONSTRUCTION LITERALLY TOOK AGES ONE CATHEDRAL TOOK 6 CENTURIES TO WHICH EXPLAINS WHY SOME SEEM A HODGE-PODGE OF SUCCESSIVE STYLES CHARTRES CATHEDRAL, FRANCE--1134—COMPLETED 1260 ORNATE, LINEAR, VERTICAL ELEMENTS FLYING BUTTRESSES PORTIONS OF CHARTRES WERE BUILT AT DIFFERENT TIMES Romanesque style Elongated and flattened bodies 12th century Linear folds of draperies Gothic style carved 100 years later More fully rounded Carved with awareness of a body underneath ROSE WINDOWS CHARTRES CATHEDRAL 13TH CENTURY 42’ FEET DIAMETER 150 STAINED GLASS WINDOWS MOST INTACT COLLECTION OF MEDIEVAL GLASS IN THE WORLD—26,900 FT—TOTAL AREA Duccio. Christ Entering Jerusalem 1308-11 Made a shift in art styles from Middle Ages to Renaissance Multi section panel Attempt to create believable space Architecture plays an important role in defining space and directing movement CHARACTERISTICS POINTED ARCHES (HEIGHT AND LIGHT) STAINED GLASS WINDOWS CHARTRES-FRANCE MEDIEVAL