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  2. Medieval art - Wikipedia

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    German-speaking art historians continued to dominate medieval art history, despite figures like Émile Mâle (1862–1954) and Henri Focillon (1881–1943), until the Nazi period, when a large number of important figures emigrated, mostly to Britain or America, where the academic study of art history was still developing.

  3. Medievalism - Wikipedia

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    The Arts and Crafts movement was an aesthetic movement, directly influenced by the Gothic Revival and the Pre-Raphaelites, but moving away from aristocratic, nationalist and high Gothic influences to an emphasis on the idealised peasantry and medieval community, particularly of the fourteenth century, often with socialist political tendencies ...

  4. Arts and Crafts movement - Wikipedia

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    [40] Medieval art was the model for much of Arts and Crafts design, ... long after the demise of the Arts and Crafts movement and at the high tide of Modernism.

  5. Category:Medieval art - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Medieval art" The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total. ... Migration Period art; Mongol elements in Western medieval art;

  6. High Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    The High Middle Ages, or High Medieval Period, was the period of European history that lasted from AD 1000 to 1300. The High Middle Ages were preceded by the Early Middle Ages and followed by the Late Middle Ages, which ended around AD 1500 (by historiographical convention). [1] [2]

  7. Art in Medieval Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Insular art, or Hiberno-Saxon art, is the name given to the common style produced in Scotland, Britain and Anglo-Saxon England from the seventh century, with the combining of Celtic and Anglo-Saxon forms. [11] Surviving examples of Insular art are found in metalwork, carving, but mainly in illuminated manuscripts. In manuscripts surfaces are ...

  8. Artes mechanicae - Wikipedia

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    Artes mechanicae (mechanical arts) are a medieval concept of ordered practices or skills, often juxtaposed to the traditional seven liberal arts (artes liberales). Also called "servile" and "vulgar", [ 1 ] from antiquity they had been deemed "unbecoming" for a free man, as they minister to basic needs.

  9. Periods in Western art history - Wikipedia

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    2 Medieval art. 3 Renaissance. 4 Baroque to Neoclassicism. ... Arts and Crafts movement – 1880 – 1910, United Kingdom; Tonalism – 1880 – 1920, United States;

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