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Purse Cover
Sutton Hoo ship burial
Suffolk, England
625
Gold, glass, and enamel cloisonné with garnets and emerald
Decorated with cloisonne-enamel plaques.
Combination of abstract ornament with animal figure, hallmark of early medival art in the west
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LINDISFARNE GOSPEL
Northumbria, England
ca. 698-721
Tempera on vellum
•The mixture of both Christian elements and Hibero-Saxon elements
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CHI-RHO-IOTA BOOK OF KELLS
Iona, Scotland
Late 18th early 19th century
tempera on vellum
open page of the Gospel of Saint Mathew
intricate design recalls early medieval metalwork
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Saint Matthew
CORONATION GOSPEL
Ink and tempera on vellum
Aahen, Germany
800-810
Classical influences: Greek ,Latin and Roman
used light, shade and perspective to create the illusion of 3d forms
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Saint Matthew
EBBO GOSPEL
Hartville (near Reims), France
816-835
Ink and tempera on vellum
EXAMPLE OF MERGING OF CLASSICAL ILLUSIONISM AND LINEAR TRADITIONS
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Crucifixion cover
LINDAUS GOSPEL
Made in Charles the Bald royal workshop
Saint Gall, Switzerland
870
Gold, precious stone, and pearls
carolingian book cover
revives the early christian imagery of youthful christ
statuesque of Christ shows no signs of pain and is classical in conception and execution
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Plan of the PALATINE CHAPLE OF CHARLEMAGNE
- comaprable to San Vital
- first vaulted structure
- Omitted extensions
- To main units stand separate
- geometric clarity
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PLAN FOR A MONASTERY in Saint Gall, switserland
- 819
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A Benedictine community drawn for Haito, bishop of Basel
Not actually used
Designed to separate monks from non clergy/laity
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