Early Christian Symbols & Beliefs
Christian Art & Architecture
Roman Art and Changing Values
Art After Rome
Fall of Rome & Christian Legacy
100

This symbol was used by Christians to secretly identify themselves during persecution.

What is the Fish (Ichthys)?

100

These underground burial tunnels contain some of the earliest surviving Christian artwork.

What are Catacombs?

100

As Rome declined, imperial portraits became less realistic and more of this.

What is stiff or rigid?

/cartoon like

100

These religious communities preserved books, learning, and artwork after Rome's collapse.

 What are Monasteries?

100

This was the final emperor of the western half of the Roman empire 

Romulus Augustulus

200

This symbol represented Jesus as a protector and caretaker of believers.

What is the Good Shepherd?

200

These decorated hand-written books often contained colorful illustrations and gold leaf.

What are Illuminated Manuscripts?

200

Christian artists often placed these around important religious figures to show holiness.

What are Halos?

200

Monks copied these three types of works:

Bible texts, Roman literature, and these records of the past.

200

This Germanic leader removed the last Western Roman emperor in 476 CE.

Who is Odoacer?

300

Who do Christians believe Jesus is?

The son of God

300

This Roman public building design became the model for many Christian churches.

What is a Basilica?

300

These shiny backgrounds became common in Christian art to emphasize heaven and divinity.

What are Gold Backgrounds?

300

 This was used to embellish illuminated manuscripts 

Gold, precious gems 

300

Christian churches adapted Roman architecture, especially this large public building design.

What is a Basilica?

400

This apostle traveled throughout the Roman Empire spreading Christianity.

Who is Paul?

400

This emperor legalized Christianity through the Edict of Milan in 313 CE.

Who is Constantine?

400

The growing wealth gap, corruption, and frequent assassinations were signs of this problem within Rome.

What is political instability?

400

This Frankish king converted to Christianity around 496 CE and strengthened ties with the Church.

 Who is Clovis?

400

This emperor divided the Roman Empire and ruled from 284–305 CE.

Who is Diocletian?

500

Why did Christianity spread through the Roman empire?

safe trade routes 

500

This art form decorated church walls and ceilings using small pieces of colored stone or glass.

What are Mosaics?

500

These tribes that sacked the city of Rome 

Goths and Vandals 


angry germans 

500

The art of the early Middle Ages blended Roman traditions, Christian symbolism, and these decorative styles.

What are Germanic decorative styles?

500

This is the head of the catholic church and became a new political power in the remnants of the Western Roman Empire

The pope