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Module 8 Byzantine Art

Module 8 Byzantine Art

Q What was the significance of icons in Byzantium? Why did the iconoclasm (destruction of images) occur? How did icons change in style after the iconoclasm was reversed? Find an example not in the module of a Byzantine OR Byzantine-INFLUENCED icon (it can be modern). How does it exemplify the Byzantine style?

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During the Byzantine period, Christianity evolved through the icons that came to be the point of connection between God and humans, apart from the fact that they served as visual representations of the god, saints, and angels considered holy and sacred. They were an important part of the Byzantine Christian church and could be found at both homes and churches, as people hold them close to their hearts and considered something very personal.