Carolingian Art

Carolingian Art refers to the artistic style and production that emerged during the Carolingian Empire in the 8th and 9th centuries. Characterized by a blend of Roman, Byzantine, and Germanic influences, Carolingian Art is known for its decorative and ornate features, including intricate metalwork, illuminated manuscripts, and monumental architecture. This artistic movement played a significant role in the revival of classical art forms and the promotion of Christian themes and imagery throughout Western Europe.

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