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<b>Identifier</b>: artinfranc00hour <b>Title</b>: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/bookidartinfranc00hour">Art in France</a> <b>Year</b>: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/bookyear1911">1911</a> (<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/bookdecade1910">1910s</a>) <b>Authors</b>: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/bookauthorHourticq__Louis__1875_1944">Hourticq, Louis, 1875-1944</a> <b>Subjects</b>: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/booksubjectArt">Art</a> <b>Publisher</b>: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/bookpublisherNew_York___Scribner">New York : Scribner</a> <b>Contributing Library</b>: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/bookcontributorRobarts___University_of_Toronto">Robarts - University of Toronto</a> <b>Digitizing Sponsor</b>: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/booksponsorUniversity_of_Toronto">University of Toronto</a> <b>View Book Page</b>: <a href="https://archive.org/stream/artinfranc00hour/artinfranc00hour#page/n29/mode/1up" rel="nofollow">Book Viewer</a> <b>About This Book</b>: <a href="https://archive.org/details/artinfranc00hour" rel="nofollow">Catalog Entry</a> <b>View All Images</b>: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/bookidartinfranc00hour">All Images From Book</a> Click here to <a href="https://archive.org/stream/artinfranc00hour/artinfranc00hour#page/n29/mode/1up" rel="nofollow"><b>view book online</b></a> to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. <b>Text Appearing Before Image:</b> <i>ric. 14. riiL nArii.-&gt;n Kv of saint-jean, At POITIERS. ART IN FRANCE where the new God had risen on the world. As It graduallyconverted mankind, so. too, Christianity turned mens souls to Greece and to Asia. The plastic arts werethus but a consequence of the establish-ment of the faith; the religious con-quest brought Byzanlme images in itswake. The part played by the barbarianpopulations is more difficult to define,and those who cling to preconceivedideas may exaggerate or minimise itat will, for material evidences are lack-ing. In the buildings that were raised,Roman or Byzantine traditions weieat first predominant; nevertheless, astrange and fantastic decoration makesIts appearance here and there, adecoration analogous to that of bar-banc jewels, to cer-tain northern wood-carvings, and to themmiaturesof Saxonmanuscripts. Mon-</i> <b>Text Appearing After Image:</b> <i>Frn. 15.—STATIKTTK OF CHARLF.MAC.NE FROM THK CATHKUKAI OF MKTZ. (Carnavalct Museum, Paris.) sters entwined among interlacing ornament likewild beasts caught in nets, roll, writhe, and biteeach other, and these violent forms are found inRomanesque sculpture, perfectly distinct fromByzantme fancies, which were conventionalisedwith greater science and severity. The barbarians were skilful smiths, and excellentgoldsmiths ; they were expert in the use of fire andmetal. They set uncut gems in gold ; they not onlyforged swords and lances but thev also, it seems,brought with them the art of decorating crosses!chalices, reliquaries, and book-covers with largecabochons. The goldsmiths work of the Mero-vingian period was renowned throughout theMiddle Ages; inventories make frequent mentionof the work of St. Eloi (Eligius). St. Eloibecame the patron saint of goldsmiths, and hisnative place. Limousin, the centre of the enamel industrv. But thebarbarians, coming from thickly wooded regions, were</i> <b>Note About Images</b> <i>Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.</i>
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