The Art of the Book
<span>Medieval Europe. One of the darkest periods known to mankind: Pestilence and plague, darkness and fear, witch-hunts and illiteracy roam the land. It is a world where most people seldom leave their place of birth for any distance longer than 10 miles, where few people even live beyond the age of 30. In this inhospitable milieu, secluded in the scriptoria of cold monasteries, under the light of feeble oil lamps, mittened against the biting cold; some of the greatest book designers that ever lived, created some of the most beautiful books the world has ever seen. The colophons of the their creations are testimony to their short lives since most of the books that they worked upon were only completed in several of their brief lifetimes, one scribe replacing the other over decades. We call these beautiful books </span>Illuminated Manuscripts<span>.</span>
The answer is A because the artist who created this artwork specialized in asymmetrical and disfigurement. He too enjoyed creating a deep and shallowness in his artwork to show diffrianciation and unique space.
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Thoreau goes to live in the woods because he wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life and learn what they had to teach and to discover if he had really lived. The advice that Thoreau offers to those who live in poverty is loved your life and money are not the answer to life.
Mathura art is a style of the visual art of Buddhist flourishing in the pilgrimage and trading. The most contributions were during Gupta and Kushan and distributed in India specifically the North Central area yet eventhough it has evolve separately the representations of Buddha it was generally unadorned.