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Your classmate Pavel has an assignment to present about any type of art. He asks you, “Didn’t my ancestors in Great Britain and Ireland make any art during these periods?” You tell him that they produced art that generally shows the intersection of Germanic art with Celtic art. He is very interested in learning more. What type of art would you suggest he study?(1 point)
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Prehistoric art
Prehistoric art
Ancient art
Ancient art
Gothic art
Gothic art
Insular art
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Insular art
This is the early medieval (Hiberno-Saxon) style from Britain and Ireland that mixes Germanic (Anglo‑Saxon) and Celtic (Irish/Pictish) motifs in illuminated manuscripts, metalwork, and stone carving.
This is the early medieval (Hiberno-Saxon) style from Britain and Ireland that mixes Germanic (Anglo‑Saxon) and Celtic (Irish/Pictish) motifs in illuminated manuscripts, metalwork, and stone carving.
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