Merovingian art and architecture

Baptistery of the cathedral Saint-Léonce in Fréjus.
Baptistery Saint-Sauveur of Aix-en-Provence
A gold chalice from the Treasure of Gourdon.
Baptistery Saint-Jean of Poitiers

Merovingian art is the art of the Merovingian dynasty of the Franks, which lasted from the 5th century to the 8th century in present-day France, Benelux and a part of Germany. The advent of the Merovingian dynasty in Gaul in the 5th century led to important changes in the field of arts. Sculptural arts consisted of the ornamentation of sarcophagi, altars and ecclesiastical furniture. Gold work and the new medium of manuscript illumination integrated "barbarian" animal-style decoration, with Late Antique motifs, and other contributions from as far as Syria or Ireland to constitute Merovingian art.


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