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75 Cards in this Set
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Augustus of Prima Porta, 1st Century, Marble, Rome |
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Dura Europos, destroyed 259, first evidence of church house |
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Good Shepherd, 4th century Ceiling painting of Catacomb of Saints Peter and Marcellinus, Rome |
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Sarcophagus of Janius Bassus, 359 Marble, Rome |
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Colossal Head of Constantine, 313 Marble, Rome |
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St. Peter's Basilica, 324-340 Rome (Old Saint Peter's) reconstructions/plans |
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Berlin Ivory Pyxis, 5th Century Ivory, now in Berlin, Museum Fur Spatantike und Byzantische Kunst |
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Christ Teaching, Seated Among the Apostles, 5th Century Mosaic in the Chapel of Sant' Aquilino San Lorenzo Maggiore, Milan |
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Death of Judas;Crucifixion, c. 420 Plaque on an Ivory casket, now in the British Museum, London |
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Arch of Constantine, 312-315 Rome |
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Justinian as Defender of the Faith (Barberini Diptych) Mid 6th century Leaf of an imperial ivory plaque Currently in Louvre, Paris |
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San Vitale, completed 546-48 Ravenna, Italy Both building and apse mosaics (Christ in Glory) |
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Golden Buckle of Sutton Hoo, first half of 7th century Gold, British Museum, London |
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St. Peter, Early 7th Century Encaustic Painting on panel Monastery of Saint Catherine, Mount Sinai, Egypt |
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Christ (Sinai Pantokrator) c.700 Tempra and gold on panel Monastery of Saint Catherine Mount Sinai Egypt |
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Saint Luke (fol. 129v) Late 6th century Illustration in the Corpus Christi Gospels (Gosples of St. Augustine) Corpus Christi College Library, Cambridge |
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The Story of Jacob (fol. 12v), 6th century, Miniature in Vienna Genesis Orsterreische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna |
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Christ in Glory-Mosaic San Vitale, completed 546-48Ravenna, Italy Both building and apse mosaics |
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Crucifixion and Ascension (fol. 9v) c.586 Miniatures in the Rabbula Gospels Originally age, Mesopotamia Today Bib. Laurebtiana, Florence |
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Carpet Page (fol. 3v) c.660-680 Illustrations in the Book of Durrow (Codex Durmachensis) originally in a monastery of Durrow today at Trinity College Library, Dublin |
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Matthew (fol. 21v) c.660-680Illustrations in the Book of Durrow (Codex Durmachensis) originally in a monastery of Durrowtoday at Trinity College Library, Dublin
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Mark page c.690 Illustration in the Gospel of Saint Williboard (Echternach Gospels) Bib. Nationale, Paris |
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Soiscel Molasie (Book Shrine of St. Molasie) 8th century Hiberno-Saxon, National Museum of Ireland, Dublin |
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Trial of Christ Before Pilate, second half of the 6th century Miniature in the Rossano Gospels Museo dell' Arcivescovado, Rossano |
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Ezra Page (fol. 5r) c. 716 Illustration in the Codex Amiatinus Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence |
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Christ in Majesty (fol. 796v) c. 716Illustration in the Codex AmiatinusBiblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence |
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Matthew page (fol. 25v) c.710-725 Illuminations in the Lindisfarne Gospels today in British Library, London |
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Carpet Page with cross (fol. 26v) c.710-725 Illuminations in the Lindisfarne Gospelstoday in British Library, London |
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Franks Casket, first half of 8th century Whale Bone British Museum, London |
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Virigin and Child (fol. 7v) 8th-9th century Illuminations in the Book of Kells Today in Trinity College Library, Dublin |
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Chi Rho page (fol. 34v) 8th-9th centuryIlluminations in the Book of KellsToday in Trinity College Library, Dublin |
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Tara Brooch c.700 Gilt, bronze amber and enamel National Museum of Ireland, Dublin |
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Muirdach Cross c.900 carved stone, Monasterboice Ireland |
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Ideal Plan for a monastery c.820 Red Ink on parchment Stiftsbibliothek Saint Gall, Switzerland |
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Scenes from Genesis (fol. 5v) c.840 Illustratuions in the Moutier- Grandval Bible British Library, Oxford |
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Scenes from Revelation (fol. 449v) c.840Illustratuions in the Moutier- Grandval BibleBritish Library, Oxford |
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Fountain of Life (fol. 3v) c.781-783 Illuminations in the Gospels of Godescalc Nationale, Paris |
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Christ Enthroned (fol. 3r) c.781-783 Illuminations in the Gospels of Godescalc Nationale, Paris |
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Carolingian Ivory Cover for a Gospel Lectionary c.800 Originally by an artist in the court of Charlemagne Today at Bodleian Library, Oxford |
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Saint Matthew (fol. 15r) 9th century illustration in the Coronation Gospels Kunsthistoricsches Museum, Vienna |
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Saint Mark (fol. 60v) 816-835 illustration in the Gospel Book of Ebbo Municipale, Epernay |
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Psalm 22 (fol. 13r) c.816-883 Illustrations in the Utrecht Psalter Originally in Benedictine Abbey of Hautvillers Today in the University Library, Utrecht |
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Psalm 43 (fol. 25r) c.816-883
Illustrations in the Utrecht Psalter Originally in Benedictine Abbey of Hautvillers Today in the University Library, Utrecht |
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Maiestas Domini (fol. 329v) c.845 illustrations in the Vivian Bible (First Bible of Charles the Bald) Nationale, Paris |
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Presentation of the Bible to Charles the Bald (fol. 423r) c.845 illustrations in the Vivian Bible (First Bible of Charles the Bald) Nationale, Paris |
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Te Igitur (fol. 15v) c.850
illustration in the Drogo Sacramentary Nationale, Paris |
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Initial D with the Three Marys at the Tomb
(fol. 58r) c.850 illustration in the Drogo Sacramentary Nationale, Paris |
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Maiestas Domini (fol. 5v) c.870
illustrations in the Sacramentary of Metz Nationale, Paris |
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Te Igitur (fol. 6v) c.870 illustrations in the Sacramentary of Metz Nationale, Paris |
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Crucifixion with Angels (upper cover) c. 870-80 cover of the Lindau Gospels gold, pearls, gems, now in Pierpont Morgan Library, New York |
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Crucified Christ (fol. 8v) 10th century illustration in the Liber de laudibus sanctae crucis Fulda, now in the Biblioteca apostolica vaticana, Vatican City |
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Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne, 792-805 designed by Odo of Metz for Charlemagne once part of the Aachen Imperial Complex |
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Lothair cross, c. 1000 processional cross most likely made in Cologne now in Cathedral Treasury at Aachen |
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Altar frontal of Henry II , 11th Century Paris |
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Gero Crucifix, c. 970 painted wood Cologne Cathedral first representation known of christ being dead |
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Virgin and Child, c. 980 wooden core with gold sheet Essen Cathedral |
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Altar reliquary of Saint Andrew, c. 980s gold, ivory, enamel, pearls and jewels Trier |
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Otto II Surrounded by the Personified Provinces, c. 983 leaf from the Registrum Gregorii Chantilly |
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Otto III Enthroned Between Church and State (fol. 24r) c. 1000 illustration in the Gospels of Otto III Saatsbibliothek, Munich |
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Saint Luke (fol. 139v) c. 1000 illustration in the Gospels of Otto III Saatsbibliothek, Munich |
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Doors of Bishop Berward, 1015
bronze Church of St. Michael, Hildesheim |
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Doubting Thomas, early 11th century Ivory Plaque Berlin |
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Saint Martin-du-Canigou, 1001-1026 French Pyrennes |
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Saint Sernin, 1070-1090 Toulouse |
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Maiestas Domini and Angel, c. 1096 marble reliefs, Saint Sernin, Toulouse |
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Abbey Church of Sainte Foy, 11th-12th c Conques |
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Reliquary of Sainte Foy, 11th-12th c Gold and jewels over wood (and with ancient helmet and cameos) |
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Manuscripts: Materials and Process Support |
Parchment/Vellum |
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Manuscripts: Materials and Process Scribe |
Ruling/Font/Text design
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Manuscripts: Materials and Process Illuminator |
Gold Leaf/ Paint |
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Manuscripts: Materials and Process Binder |
Spine/Cover |
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Renaissance: Carolingian |
a cultural and intellectual revival which started during the reign of Charlemagne in the late 8th century and lasted until the breakup of Charlemagne's empire at the end of the 9th century.
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Renaissance: Renaissance of the 12th century |
a period of many changes at the outset of the High Middle Ages. It included social, political and economic transformations, and an intellectual revitalization of Western Europe with strong philosophical and scientific roots. |
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Renaissance: Ottonian |
was a limited "renaissance" of Byzantine and Late Antique art in Central and Southern Europe that accompanied the reigns of the first three Holy Roman Emperors of the Ottonian (or Saxon) dynasty: Otto I (936–973), Otto II (973–983), and Otto III (983–1002), and which in large part depended upon their patronage. |
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Illuminated Manuscripts |
has to contain gold or silver |