TY - BOOK AU - Lowden,John TI - Early Christian & Byzantine art SN - 0714831689 : AV - N7832 .L69 1997 PY - 1997/// CY - London PB - Phaidon Press KW - Art, Early Christian KW - Art, Byzantine N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index N2 - In the 320s, when most of Europe, North Africa and the Near East lay within the borders of the Roman Empire, the Emperor Constantine moved his capital from Rome to Byzantium, which was renamed Constantinople (modern Istanbul). Under successive emperors and empresses for more than a thousand years, artists, architects and craftsmen produced superb and intriguing works ranging from the grandest public buildings to the smallest and most personal items. Today this art is generally termed Early Christian and Byzantine. It was and is an art of extraordinary directness, but also of mystery and transcendence. It defined the Christian tradition in art and architecture for succeeding centuries; John Lowden explains how and why Early Christian and Byzantine Art was made and used, in a text closely integrated with superlative photographs, many taken especially for this book. His account is accessible, up-to-date, authoritative -- and inspiring ER -