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What was medieval European art concerned with?

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Duccio's works represented a forward movement in medieval European art because they showed a domestic scene from Christ's life on earth.


What did art focus on during the Middle Ages?

Medieval art focused largely on the religious. Aside from that, however, there was always secular art produced, the Bayeux Tapestry being one example. The secular gradually became more important in the second half of the Middle Ages and was largely like art today in its subject matter, which included themes relating to love, war, normal life, and so on.


What is the main subject of lost European medieval art?

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In the early medieval painting the traditional themes of greek and roman art were replaced by paintings that focused largely on?

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What has the author Ernst Kitzinger written?

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Religious themes dominated art during the middle ages. The Virgin Mary holding Jesus "Madonna and Child" is by far the most typical.


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How were medieval art and religion art related?

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