Art in the Middle Ages
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Art in the Middle Ages
By: Katie/4J
January 9, 2008
Art in the Middle Ages
There were many
types and forms of art
produced in the
Middle Ages:
Celtic art
Romanesque art
Islamic art
Gothic art
Lot’s of Celtic art
contains symmetry
There are two
“customs” the Celts
used: Iron age and
Insular art
The original Celtic work
came to a stop in the
Norman invasion in
1169-1170.
Celtic art uses a variety
of styles
This style of art refers
back to the style of the
Romans
This type of art work
was made in the 1100’s
Subjects were usually
religious
(people/places)
The mural on the left is
on a domed ceiling and
it is of the Virgin Mary
and Baby Jesus
The Muslims believed that
creating art is like looking in
a mirror-this is true for
Islamic art
Their art shows their god
“Allah” because he is the
focus of their lives
All good and evil come from
the Lord of all being “Allah”
There is balance and
harmony of all things in their
art works
Gothic art lasted about
200 years
Gothic art told a story, in
it’s pictures
Gothic art mediums
were sculpture, panel
painting, stained glass,
fresco, and manuscript
The first Gothic art was
Christian sculptures
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:KellsFol032vChristEnthroned.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_art Celtic info
Celtic picture
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanesque_art Romanesque art
http://www.colostate.edu/orgs/MSA/find_more/islart.html Info for Islamic
Art
http://www.kelticdesigns.com/Media/WebLogos/TreeofLifeByJenDelyth
N.gif Picture
http://press.princeton.edu/images/k8072.gif Picture
http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/islam/architecture/pictures/damascu
s.jpg Picture
www.unitedstreaming.com movie Islamic Art