# Art & Ideas (Phaidon)

Early Christian & Byzantine Art

John Lowden
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John Lowden provides an authoritative account of early Christian and Byzantine art from the third century AD to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. From the grandest public buildings to the smallest personal items, it was - and still is - an art of extraordinary directness, but also of mystery and transcendence. Lowden explains how and why early Christian and Byzantine art was made and used, and situates it within the controversies of its time.
Genres: Art HistoryNonfictionArtMedievalHistoryReligionAcademiaReference
448 Pages

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