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Sophia Mokotoff
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Which of the following is not a feature of Middle Byzantine architecture?

A) Variations on central-domed plan
B) Small and vertically oriented
C) Exterior surface patterns
D) Dome over cylinder plan

Middle Byzantine Architecture

The style of architecture that developed in the Byzantine Empire between the 9th and 12th centuries, characterized by domed churches and the use of mosaics.

Central-Domed Plan

An architectural layout characterized by a dominant central dome, often used in churches and religious buildings to symbolize the heavens.

Exterior Surface Patterns

Designs or motifs applied to the outer surfaces of objects, buildings, or artworks, enhancing aesthetic appeal and sometimes conveying symbolic meanings.

  • Identify and detail the notable characteristics of Byzantine art, including the art of manuscript illustration, craftsmanship in mosaics, and the study of iconography.
  • Distinguish between different periods of Byzantine art and understand the evolution of artistic styles and themes.
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Maria PatinoDec 21, 2024
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