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- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_the_Pacific/Art_History_-_Prehistoric_through_Gothic
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_the_Pacific/Art_History_-_Prehistoric_through_Gothic/02%3A_Paleolithic/2.01%3A_Neolithic/2.1.01%3A_Near_Eastern/2.1.1.03%3A_Ancient_Egypt/2.1.1.3.03%3A_Aegean/2.1.1.3.3.02%3A_Ancient_Greece/2.1.1.3.3.2.01%3A_Etruscan/2.1.1.3.3.2.1.01%3A_Roman/2.1.1.3.3.2.1.1.01%3A_Early_Christian/2.1.1.3.3.2.1.1.1.01%3A_Islamic
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_the_Pacific/Art_History_-_Prehistoric_through_Gothic/06%3A_AegeanThe Aegean includes the fascinating and technologically advanced Minoans, the Neolithic communities in the Cyclades and the powerful Mycenaeans. This region, with active volcanoes at that time, was de...The Aegean includes the fascinating and technologically advanced Minoans, the Neolithic communities in the Cyclades and the powerful Mycenaeans. This region, with active volcanoes at that time, was decimated by earthquakes that weakened and eventually doomed the Minoan civilization and culture. One positive result of the ensuing volcanic eruptions was preservation of many of the frescoes and ceramics.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_the_Pacific/Art_History_-_Prehistoric_through_Gothic/02%3A_Paleolithic/2.01%3A_Neolithic/2.1.01%3A_Near_Eastern/2.1.1.03%3A_Ancient_Egypt/2.1.1.3.03%3A_Aegean
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_the_Pacific/Art_History_-_Prehistoric_through_Gothic/13%3A_RomanesqueRomanesque art was created in the tradition of the Roman Empire, although often inferior. The formula for concrete was lost so the buildings had to be constructed using masonry skills. Thick-walled ch...Romanesque art was created in the tradition of the Roman Empire, although often inferior. The formula for concrete was lost so the buildings had to be constructed using masonry skills. Thick-walled churches provided structural support and were adored with biblical stories carved in stone. Much of what was produced was an evolution of Roman forms to suit Christianity.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_the_Pacific/Art_History_-_Prehistoric_through_Gothic/07%3A_Ancient_GreeceThe meteoric rise of the Athenians can be attributed to the creative loan practices for olive farmers and a new political system called democracy. Tremendous strides in science, math, medicine, and th...The meteoric rise of the Athenians can be attributed to the creative loan practices for olive farmers and a new political system called democracy. Tremendous strides in science, math, medicine, and the arts can be attributed to the Athenians. New standards and styles in pottery, sculpture, and architecture led to the Greco-Roman model still used today in Western civilizations.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_the_Pacific/Art_History_-_Prehistoric_through_Gothic/07%3A_Ancient_Greece/7.01%3A_Ancient_Greece_PowerPointAncient Greece.pdf
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_the_Pacific/Art_History_-_Prehistoric_through_Gothic/14%3A_GothicGothic is a most fascinating art movement that quickly made the Romanesque style seem boring and obsolete. So much so, that some newly built churches were quickly renovated in the new Gothic Style! Th...Gothic is a most fascinating art movement that quickly made the Romanesque style seem boring and obsolete. So much so, that some newly built churches were quickly renovated in the new Gothic Style! The Gothic Style began in a suburb of northern Paris as a vision of Abbot Suger (1081 – 13 January 1151), who was a French abbot, statesman, and historian. He was one of the earliest patrons of Gothic architecture, and is widely credited with popularizing the style.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_the_Pacific/Art_History_-_Prehistoric_through_Gothic/11%3A_Early_MedievalAfter the fall of the Roman Empire, Christianity will be tested for the next several hundred years. Threats from invading peoples such as the Vikings, Visigoths, and Ostrogoths kept Christian Europe o...After the fall of the Roman Empire, Christianity will be tested for the next several hundred years. Threats from invading peoples such as the Vikings, Visigoths, and Ostrogoths kept Christian Europe on edge.The Byzantine Empire was not as successful managing the region as the Roman Empire before it. Charlemagne is a major figure of the time who helps stabilize Christian Europe. Monastic communities produce the greatest art of the period in the form of detailed illuminated books and manuscripts.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_the_Pacific/Art_History_-_Prehistoric_through_Gothic/10%3A_Early_Christian/10.01%3A_Early_Christian_PowerPointEarly Christian.pdf
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