Merovingian Looped Fibula, Early Medieval Europe. Mid 6 th Century. Silver gily in filigree with garnets and stone.

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Merovingian Looped Fibula, Early Medieval Europe. Mid 6 th Century. Silver gily in filigree with garnets and stone

Purse cover from Sutton Hoo ship burial

Animal Head post from Oseberg, Norway, wood

Oseberg Ship from ship burial

Wood-carved ornament (porch of stave church), Norway. 11th century

The 4 Evangelists Matthew: winged man or angel Mark: lion Luke: ox John: eagle

Man (symbol of St Matthew) from Book of Durrow, Iona, Scotland

55. Carpet Page and St. Matthew from Lindisfarne Gospels, Northumbria, England, , Hiberno Saxon, Early Medieval

High Cross of Muiredach, Ireland. 923

San Juan Bautista, Banos de Cerrato, Spain 661

Charlemagne & The Carolingian Period First Holy Roman Emperor Wanted to revive the glory of ancient & early Christian Rome Emphasis on education, the arts and classical text Moved capital of Empire to Aachen, Germany Encouraged use of Roman building tecnhiques in architecture

Equestrain Portrait of Charlemagne, Metz, France, 9 th century

St. Matthew from Coronation Gospels,

St Matthew, from the Ebbo Gospels. c

Crucifixion, front cover of Lindau Gospels. c. 870

Odo of Metz, Restored plan of the Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen

Odo of Metz Interior of the Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany

Schematic plan for monastery at St. Gall, Switzerland. c. 819

Abby Church, Corvey, Germany

Ottonian Art Carolingian empire fell apart due to many factors including viking invasions The Otto’s were a German line of emperors and revived again the tradition of Carolingian. Bishop Bernward was major patron of Ottonian art Made Hildesheim, Germany the center of learning

St. Michael’s, Hildesheim, Germany

Nave of St Michael's, Hildesheim. c

Plan & Section St. Michael’s, Hildesheim

Plan St. Michael’s

Doors with relief panels (Genesis, left door; life of Christ, right door), St. Michael's. 1015

Adam & Eve Reproached by the Lord. detail of bronze doors of St. Michael's. 1015

Column with reliefs illustrating the life of Christ, St. Michael's. c

Crucifix of Archbishop Gero. c. 970