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The art style of the Middle Ages is characterized by its ornate, detailed, and often religious nature. Gothic art is a prime example of this style, with its intricate designs and tall spires. Other common features of medieval art include stained glass windows, tapestries, and illuminated manuscripts.

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Medieval art is a style of art that was popular during the Middle Ages, a period of time lasting from the 5th to the 15th century. This art style is characterized by its ornate and often religious nature, featuring intricate designs and bright colors. Medieval art was used to communicate religious messages, as well as to decorate churches and other buildings. Many famous works of art from this period, such as the Mona Lisa and the Sistine Chapel, continue to be popular and influential today.

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Middle Ages Art, Gothic Art, Romanesque Art

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Impressionism, Modernism

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Detailed Description

Medieval art is a very broad term which covers a great deal of territory and a great span of time. It is usually taken to mean art produced in Europe during the Middle Ages, a period which extends from the fall of the Roman Empire in the west (ca. 476) to the fall of Constantinople in the east (ca. 1453), and from the start of the Romanesque period in the north (ca. 1000) to the rise of the Renaissance in the south (ca. 1400). During the Medieval period, art was used primarily for religious purposes, and the majority of Medieval art is religious art. The most common forms of Medieval art are illuminated manuscripts, panel paintings, sculpture, and metalwork. Some of the most famous Medieval artists include the English artist, painter, and sculptor William Blake; the Italian painter Cimabue; the French painter and sculptor Jean Fouquet; the German painter and printmaker Albrecht DĂƒÂƒĂ‚ÂƒĂƒÂ‚Ă‚ÂŒrer; and the Netherlandish painter Hieronymus Bosch. Some of the most famous Medieval paintings include the Ghent Altarpiece, by Jan van Eyck; the Portrait of a Man in a Turban, by Jan van Eyck; the Madonna and Child, by Cimabue; the Baptism of Christ, by Piero della Francesca; and the Garden of Earthly Delights, by Hieronymus Bosch.

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1. The first Medieval artworks were created in the 4th century. 2. The period of Medieval art lasted until the 14th century. 3. The art of the Medieval period was characterized by its religious nature. 4. A majority of Medieval artworks were created for churches. 5. The most popular subjects for Medieval artworks were Jesus, Mary, and various saints. 6. Medieval artists often used gold and silver in their works. 7. Bright colors were also popular in Medieval art. 8. Gothic art emerged in the 12th century and reached its peak in the 13th century. 9. Gothic art is characterized by its ornate and dramatic style. 10. Gothic art often featured pointed arches and elaborate stone carvings. 11. Gothic art was used to communicate religious messages to the largely illiterate population. 12. Illuminated manuscripts were another popular form of Medieval art. 13. These manuscripts were often decorated with gold and silver. 14. Painted glass was also popular during the Medieval period. 15. Medieval artists also created metalwork, tapestries, and mosaics. 16. Romanesque art emerged in the 11th century and reached its peak in the 12th century. 17. Romanesque art is characterized by its use of simple forms and bold outlines. 18. Romanesque art was used to communicate religious messages to the largely illiterate population. 19. Romanesque art often featured scenes from the Bible. 20. Romanesque art was created in a variety of media, including stone, wood, and metal.
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Artists (be aware, speculation possible):

1. Giotto di Bondone (1266-1337) 2. Duccio di Buoninsegna (1255-1318) 3. Simone Martini (1284-1344) 4. Pietro Lorenzetti (1280-1348) 5. Ambrogio Lorenzetti (1290-1348) 6. Giovanni Pisano (1250-1315) 7. Arnolfo di Cambio (1240-1310) 8. Nicola Pisano (1220-1284) 9. Giovanni Cimabue (1240-1302) 10. Pietro Cavallini (1250-1330) 11. Buonaventura Berlinghieri (1255-1285) 12. Lippo Memmi (1257-1319) 13. Stefano da Verona (1330-1406) 14. Bartolomeo Vivarini (1432-1499) 15. Andrea del Castagno (1421-1457) 16. Piero della Francesca (1415-1492) 17. Benozzo Gozzoli (1420-1497) 18. Domenico Ghirlandaio (1449-1494) 19. Filippo Lippi (1406-1469) 20. Fra Angelico (1395-1455) 21. Masaccio (1401-1428) 22. Piero della Francesca (1415-1492) 23. Botticelli (1445-1510) 24. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) 25. Michelangelo (1475-1564) 26. Raphael (1483-1520) 27. Domenico Veneziano (1410-1461) 28. Andrea del Verrocchio (1435-1488) 29. Antonio Pollaiuolo (1432-1498) 30. Fra Bartolommeo (1472-1517)

Artworks (be aware, speculation possible)

1. The Annunciation, 1333, by Simone Martini 2. The Baptism of Christ, 1472, by Piero della Francesca 3. The Betrayal of Christ, 1420, by Masaccio 4. The Birth of Venus, 1486, by Sandro Botticelli 5. The Boar Hunt, 1390, by Taddeo Gaddi 6. The Calling of Saint Matthew, 1599, by Caravaggio 7. The Death of the Virgin, 1406, by Masolino 8. The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, 1480, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder 9. The Entombment, 1459, by Piero della Francesca 10. The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden, 1417, by Masaccio 11. The Feast in the House of Levi, 1573, by Paolo Veronese 12. The Garden of Earthly Delights, 1490-1510, by Hieronymus Bosch 13. The Good Samaritan, 1437, by Fra Angelico 14. The Hay Wagon, 1565, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder 15. The Last Supper, 1495-1498, by Leonardo da Vinci 16. The Madonna and Child, 1310, by Giotto 17. The Madonna of the Goldfinch, 1484, by Andrea Mantegna 18. The Madonna of the Meadow, 1506, by Raphael 19. The Madonna of the Pomegranate, 1487, by Sandro Botticelli 20. The Madonna with the Long Neck, 1534-1535, by Parmigianino 21. The Marriage of the Virgin, 1472, by Piero della Francesca 22. The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, 1475, by Andrea Mantegna 23. The Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes, 1481, by Giovanni Bellini 24. The Mona Lisa, 1503-1506, by Leonardo da Vinci 25. The Nativity, 1485, by Giovanni Bellini 26. The Pallas and the Centaur, 1482, by Piero della Francesca 27. The Pietà, 1499, by Michelangelo 28. The Resurrection, 1463, by Piero della Francesca 29. The Sacrifice of Isaac, 1401, by Ghirlandaio 30. The Virgin and Child Enthroned, 1338, by Simone Martini

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The time period of the art style Medieval Art is from the 5th to the 15th centuries.

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