The image is an example of an illuminated manuscript. The concept was to
combine religious text (Christian and Islamic) and artistic detail, in
order to emphasize the importance of the text. At one time, illuminated
manuscripts were the only legalized, accepted form of art.
Hello!!
I had this exact question on a test at my school so I know that having to remember what everything is called is difficult sometimes.
Your answer would be Retrograde.
I hope that this helps!!
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