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Late Antique Art

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Late antique art refers to the artistic production of the Late Antique period, roughly from the 3rd to the 7th century AD, characterized by a mixture of classical and Christian influences.

Key Features

  • Integration of classical motifs with Christian themes
  • Use of symbolic imagery and decorative motifs
  • Emphasis on religious subjects and iconography

Pros

  • Rich symbolism and iconography
  • Integration of diverse cultural influences

Cons

  • Limited in geographic scope
  • Relatively sparse surviving examples compared to earlier periods

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