![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | Chapter 13 Learning Objectives (See related pages)
1. Early Christian art arises out of unique religious beliefs that gradually differentiate it from Greco-Roman art. |
![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | 2. Byzantine art is the art of the Christian empire that grew out of Constantine's Eastern Roman Empire. |
![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | 3. The art of the early Middle Ages is the product of a church and court aristocracy and a feudal economy. |
![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | 4. The art of the later Middle Ages is increasingly the product of rising towns and cities and a commercial middle-class economy. |
![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | 5. Islamic art worldwide is powerfully influenced by the religious teachings of Mohammed, the Koran, and the Islamic faith. |
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