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Carolingian art - Painting |  | Carolingian art - Painting: Encyclopedia II - Carolingian art - Painting |  | We know from written sources of frescos in churches and palaces, although most have not survived. Charlemagne's Aachen palace contained a wall painting of the Liberal Arts, as well as narrative scenes from his war in Spain. The palace of Louis the Pious at Ingelheim contained historical images from antiquity to the time of Charlemagne, and the palace church contained typological scenes of the Old and New Testaments juxtaposition ed next to one another.
Fragmentary paintings have survived at Auxerre, Coblenz, Lorsch, Cologne, Fulda, Corvey, Trier, Mustair, M ...
See also:Carolingian art, Carolingian art - History, Carolingian art - Illuminated manuscripts, Carolingian art - Sculpture and metalwork, Carolingian art - Painting, Carolingian art - Mosaics, Carolingian art - Spolia |  | | Carolingian art, Carolingian art - History, Carolingian art - Illuminated manuscripts, Carolingian art - Mosaics, Carolingian art - Painting, Carolingian art - Sculpture and metalwork, Carolingian art - Spolia, Pre-Romanesque art, Medieval art |  | |
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Carolingian art - Painting
We know from written sources of frescos in churches and palaces, although most have not survived. Charlemagne's Aachen palace contained a wall painting of the Liberal Arts, as well as narrative scenes from his war in Spain. The palace of Louis the Pious at Ingelheim contained historical images from antiquity to the time of Charlemagne, and the palace church contained typological scenes of the Old and New Testaments juxtaposition ed next to one another.
Fragmentary paintings have survived at Auxerre, Coblenz, Lorsch, Cologne, Fulda, Corvey, Trier, Mustair, Malles, Naturno, Cividale, Brescia and Milan.
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