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beks73 [17]
3 years ago
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First, describe the shift in the Roman Empire that created Byzantium in the East and what would eventually become Europe in the

West and explain the impact of this political, religious, and social split on the art produced in these regions in this era. Provide specific examples of particular works of art or architecture to illustrate your points. Second, trace the subsequent development of art in the East and the West from the Early through the High and Late Middle Ages by citing specific works of art or architecture and describing characteristic features these works exemplify. Be sure to include the each of the following terms in your discussion:____________a) animal styleb) Carolingianc) Romanesqued) Gothic
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jasenka [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The answer represents the interpretation of both the query given.

Explanation:

  • The Roman Empire was an ancient Roman humankind's comment-Republican era, marked by an authoritarian system of government including vast territorial possessions throughout Europe, Asia as well as Africa across the Mediterranean this same 500-year-old Empire, that also accompanied it, had already been destabilized by several battles.
  • The transformation from Republic towards Empire was characterized by many incidents, along with the naming of Julius Caesar as a perpetual emperor, the Battle of Actium as well as the awarding by both the Roman Senate including its honorary Augustus to Octavian.
  • That the very first 2 decades of both the Empire were an era recognized as either the Pax Romana of unparalleled peace and prosperity. Mostly during tenure under Trajan, it achieved its fullest degree.
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