Byzantine Art (c. 324-1453)

Byzantine art developed once the Roman emperor Constantine I relocated the Roman capital to the old city of Byzantium and rebuilt it as Constantinople. While the art form is based on the Early Christian use of pagan symbolism (shepards and sun-god), it is more stylized and bejeweled. Byzantine mosaics, icons and statues were meant to exhibit the wealth of power of the Roman Empire.

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