16.1 Insular Art: Illuminated Manuscripts and Metalwork
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Early Medieval Insular art flourished in the British Isles from the 5th to 9th centuries. It blended Celtic, Germanic, and Mediterranean influences, featuring intricate interlace patterns, zoomorphic motifs, and vibrant colors in illuminated manuscripts and metalwork. The Carolingian Renaissance, led by Charlemagne, revived classical learning and art. It emphasized naturalism, standardized manuscript production, and introduced architectural innovations like the westwork, setting the stage for later medieval artistic developments.
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Early Medieval Insular art flourished in the British Isles from the 5th to 9th centuries. It blended Celtic, Germanic, and Mediterranean influences, featuring intricate interlace patterns, zoomorphic motifs, and vibrant colors in illuminated manuscripts and metalwork. The Carolingian Renaissance, led by Charlemagne, revived classical learning and art. It emphasized naturalism, standardized manuscript production, and introduced architectural innovations like the westwork, setting the stage for later medieval artistic developments.
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