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Medieval Art

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

the art of medieval attempts to explain the significance of the issue instead of painting pictures of nature. This kind of art has been used to illustrate the stories and the Christian people and to create the atmosphere of devotion in the churches. They were also used for church decoration.

During the Byzantine, the medium of painting glass mosaics. Small pieces of colored glass used in building these mosaics, as opposed to small stones used by the Romans. Chunks of glass were exposed to the engine at different angles to catch the light. This style of decoration is a symbolic representation of the Christian saints. This kind of art has a celestial, the figures that have a gold background. These figures represent KRONOR its divine status.

A new form of painting has developed, in addition to mosaic artists works of art from the Middle Ages. This plea was the egg timber Tepera support. This technique requires bleeding the yolk pigment that creates a permanent link to the surface. The intention is that the enormous painting in the church. However, were then used for personal devotion. The style used is similar to the mosaic.

The icons of the artwork include popular Middle, Christ on the cross with open eyes, representing his victory over death, and Mary, who was crowned the heavenly Mother of Christ. Your image is enhanced by gold and around corners. The sculptures were created in the church to remind people the importance of God. Were places so that a servant to find images of saints and scenes from the punishment of those convicted at the entrance of angelic beings.