Animal style (also known as Zoomorphic style) is a type of imagery used in Northern Europe during the ancient and medieval periods, characterized by animals or animal-like forms arranged in intricate patterns or combats. Animal Style Art consists of intricate, ribbonlike traceries of line that suggest wild and fantastic beasts. The animal style was used in England, Scandinavia, Germany, France and Russia. The Scythian Altaic nomads of the Pazyryk in the Altay Mountains are famous for their rich Siberian animal style.
Characterized by animals or animal-like forms arranged in intricate patterns or combats. There is two kinds of Germinac animal stal that was later used in 400-900 A.D. and there is 3 kinds of Acandinavian animal art
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Animal style (also known as Zoomorphic style) is a type of imagery used in Northern Europe during the ancient and medieval periods, characterized by animals or animal-like forms arranged in intricate patterns or combats. Animal Style Art consists of intricate, ribbonlike traceries of line that suggest wild and fantastic beasts. The animal style was used in England, Scandinavia, Germany, France and Russia. The Scythian Altaic nomads of the Pazyryk in the Altay Mountains are famous for their rich Siberian animal style.
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Characterized by animals or animal-like forms arranged in intricate patterns or combats. There is two kinds of Germinac animal stal that was later used in 400-900 A.D. and there is 3 kinds of Acandinavian animal art
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