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- Carolingian_art abstract "Carolingian art comes from the Frankish Empire in the period of roughly 120 years from about 780 to 900 — during the reign of Charlemagne and his immediate heirs — popularly known as the Carolingian Renaissance. The art was produced by and for the court circle and a group of important monasteries under Imperial patronage; survivals from outside this charmed circle show a considerable drop in quality of workmanship and sophistication of design. The art was produced in several centres in what are now France, Germany, Austria, northern Italy and the Low Countries, and received considerable influence, via continental mission centres, from the Insular art of the British Isles, as well as a number of Byzantine artists who appear to have been resident in Carolingian centres. There was for the first time a thoroughgoing attempt in Northern Europe to revive and emulate classical Mediterranean art forms and styles, that resulted in a blending of classical and Northern elements in a sumptuous and dignified style, in particular introducing to the North confidence in representing the human figure, and setting the stage for the rise of Romanesque art and eventually Gothic art in the West. The Carolingian era is part of the period in Medieval art sometimes called the "Pre-Romanesque". After a rather chaotic interval following the Carolingian period, the new Ottonian dynasty revived Imperial art from about 950, building on and further developing Carolingian style in Ottonian art.".
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- Carolingian_art wikiPageID "2154635".
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- Carolingian_art hasPhotoCollection Carolingian_art.
- Carolingian_art subject Category:Carolingian_period.
- Carolingian_art subject Category:French_art.
- Carolingian_art subject Category:German_art.
- Carolingian_art subject Category:Medieval_art.
- Carolingian_art comment "Carolingian art comes from the Frankish Empire in the period of roughly 120 years from about 780 to 900 — during the reign of Charlemagne and his immediate heirs — popularly known as the Carolingian Renaissance. The art was produced by and for the court circle and a group of important monasteries under Imperial patronage; survivals from outside this charmed circle show a considerable drop in quality of workmanship and sophistication of design.".
- Carolingian_art label "Art carolingien".
- Carolingian_art label "Arte carolingia".
- Carolingian_art label "Arte carolingio".
- Carolingian_art label "Arte carolíngia".
- Carolingian_art label "Carolingian art".
- Carolingian_art label "Karolingische kunst".
- Carolingian_art label "Sztuka karolińska".
- Carolingian_art label "卡洛林藝術".
- Carolingian_art sameAs Arte_carolingio.
- Carolingian_art sameAs Karolingiar_arte.
- Carolingian_art sameAs Art_carolingien.
- Carolingian_art sameAs Arte_carolingia.
- Carolingian_art sameAs Karolingische_kunst.
- Carolingian_art sameAs Sztuka_karolińska.
- Carolingian_art sameAs Arte_carolíngia.
- Carolingian_art sameAs m.06qtv2.
- Carolingian_art sameAs Q614082.
- Carolingian_art sameAs Q614082.
- Carolingian_art wasDerivedFrom Carolingian_art?oldid=597347048.
- Carolingian_art depiction Codexaureus_25.jpg.
- Carolingian_art isPrimaryTopicOf Carolingian_art.