Germanic animal ornamentation
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Germanic animal ornamentation
Summary
Germanic animal ornamentation is an art movement[1]. It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Germanic animal ornamentation's image is recorded as Reliefspänne (2M16-B1958, RAÄ-nr Trävattna 31-1) 9513.jpg[3].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's instance of is recorded as art movement[4].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's instance of is recorded as art genre[5].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's part of is recorded as Eurasiatic animal style[6].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's Commons category is recorded as Germanic animal style[7].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's has part is recorded as Salin style III[8].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's has part is recorded as Broa style[9].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's has part is recorded as Oseberg style[10].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's has part is recorded as Borre style[11].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's has part is recorded as Jelling style[12].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's has part is recorded as Mammen style[13].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's has part is recorded as Ringerike style[14].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's has part is recorded as Urnes style[15].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's has part is recorded as Salin style I[16].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's has part is recorded as Salin style II[17].
- +0500-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Germanic animal ornamentation[18].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Germanic animal style[19].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's facet of is recorded as Migration Period art[20].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's facet of is recorded as medieval art[21].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's partially coincident with is recorded as zoomorph[22].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's time period is recorded as Early Middle Ages[23].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's time period is recorded as Viking Age[24].
- Germanic animal ornamentation's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1hc0gxkpb[25].
Why It Matters
Germanic animal ornamentation is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
It has been cited as an influence by Anglo-Saxon art[26], an art movement[27].
FAQs
Who did Germanic animal ornamentation influence?
Germanic animal ornamentation has been cited as an influence by Anglo-Saxon art[26].