Basic features of early Christian art (painting, mosaic, architecture, music)
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https://doi.org/10.32420/2003.25.1434Abstract
The most ancient monuments of ancient Christian art were found in catacombs located outside the cities. The Christian catacombs were a complex plexus of underground narrow galleries with numerous niches where the coffins of martyrs and bishops were placed. These niches formed a kind of rectangular chambers, the walls and surfaces of which were decorated with images. Thus, early Christian art begins with catacomb paintings.
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“Basic features of early Christian art (painting, mosaic, architecture, music)” (2002) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (25), pp. 110–117. doi:10.32420/2003.25.1434.