Why was the focus primarily on Christian art during the period from the start of Christianity in Europe to the Middle Ages? (1 point)
All art created during this time was related to and centered around religion- specifically, Christianity.
Any non-Christian artwork created during this time period was burned because it was considered unclean by religious leaders.
It was illegal and therefore dangerous to create work that wasn't religious in nature during this time period.
Christian artworks were often located in churches, monasteries, and other locations that provided them with protection.
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Christianity was the dominant religion in Europe during this time period, so the focus on Christian art reflected the beliefs and values of the society.