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i don't know if you need it now, or if it's even the right answer but -
" The work takes much of its inspiration from earlier Roman portraits and contemporary Byzantine work. The amount of adornment on it establishes it as one of the most expensive works of the period. Due to the global nature of its patron and the artists, the bust epitomoizes the nature of the Romanesque style. By taking characteristics from the Byzantine empire and mixing it with Western European tradition, this bust illustrates the cosmopolitan nature of the monks during this period "
 
give and take from it as you please.

Answer: Romanesque architecture was the first distinctive style to spread across Europe after the collapse of the Roman Empire. Despite the misconception of 19th century art historians that Romanesque architecture was a continuation of Roman styles, Roman brick and stone building techniques were lost in most parts of Europe.



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