Section 3
The Carolingians
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Carolingian Painting in the Early European Middle Ages
Various forms of Carolingian artwork consist of frescoes and mosaics that reached a pinnacle of production under the reign of Charlemagne.

Carolingian Architecture in the Early European Middle Ages
Carolingian architecture is characterized by its attempts to emulate late Roman classicism, early Christian, and Byzantine styles.

Carolingian Illustrated Books in the Early European Middle Ages
The most numerous surviving works of the Carolingian era are illuminated manuscripts, which further developed the Insular book style.

Carolingian Metalwork in the Early European Middle Ages
Carolingian metalworkers primarily worked with gold, ivory, gems, and other precious materials.