Set: Chapter 16 - Early Medieval Art

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TermDefinition
animal styleincorporation of animals into the art of the British Isles ex. animal head post from Oseberg, Norway
cloisonnéa process of enameling using cloisons
psaltercontained 150 psalms of King David, written in Hebrew, translated to Greek and Latin
Hiberno-Saxonan art style that flourished in the monasteries of the British Isles in the early Middle Ages
interlace patterna "woven" pattern created in the British Isles
westworkthe facade and towers at the western end of a medieval church, principally in Germany
the four evangeliststhe four apostles - Mark, John, Mattew, and Luke who wrote the Gospel books "one who announces good news"
Carolingianof or pertaining to the Frankish dynasty that reigned in France [751-987], first under Charlemagne, and in Germany until 911
insular artart lacking in foreign influence
Norsemenmembers of any of the peoples of medieval Scandinavia (aka Vikings)
Ottonianof or pertaining to the German dynasty (Otto I, II, III) that ruled as emperors of the Holy Roman Empire [962-1002]
Sutton Hooa Viking ship burial site
illuminated manuscripta luxurious handmade book with painted illustration and decorations
Bishop Bernwardgreat patron of the Ottonian art and architecture, tutor of Otto III, builder of St.Michael at Hildrsheim

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Created January 22, 2007
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smores : i think the "animal style" has smthing to do with dat animal head form Oseberg at a Viking ship burial. it might be dat combinatino of it and the interlace pattern
Jenkins : Changed animal style → ex. animal head post from Oseberg, Norway to animal style → incorporation of animals into the art of the British Isles ex. animal head post from Oseberg, Norway
Jenkins : Changed four evangelists → the four apostles - Mark, John, Mattew, and Luke who wrote the Gospel books/ "onw who announces good news" to the four evangelists → the four apostles - Mark, John, Mattew, and Luke who wrote the Gospel books/ "onw who announces good news"
allison : Changed illuminated manuscripts → a luxurious handmade book with painted illustration and decorations to illuminated manuscript → a luxurious handmade book with painted illustration and decorations
allison : Changed Norsemen → a member of any of the peoples of medieval Scandinavia (aka Vikings) to Norsemen → members of any of the peoples of medieval Scandinavia (aka Vikings)
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  1. cloisonné a process of enameling using cloisons - 10 misses
  2. Hiberno-Saxon an art style that flourished in the monasteries of the British Isles in the early Middle Ages - 10 misses
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