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Minoan art is the art produced by the Bronze Age Aegean Minoan civilization from about 3000 to 1100 BC, though the most extensive and finest survivals come from approximately 2300 to 1400 BC. It forms part of the wider grouping of Aegean art, and in later periods came for a time to have a dominant influence over Cycladic art. Since wood and textiles have decomposed, the best-preserved (and most instructive) surviving examples of Minoan art are its pottery, palace architecture (with frescos which include "the earliest pure landscapes anywhere"), small sculptures in various materials, jewellery, metal vessels, and intricately-carved seals.

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  • Minoan art (en)
  • الفن المينوسي (ar)
  • Minoische Kunst (de)
  • Arte minoico (es)
  • Arte minoiko (eu)
  • Ealaín Mhionóch (ga)
  • Minoïsche kunst (nl)
  • Arte minoica (pt)
  • Minoisk konst (sv)
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  • Arte minoikoa edo Kretako artea Kreta uhartean garatu zen Zibilizazio minoikoaren adierazpen artistikoa da. Arte hau K.a. 3. milurtekoa eta K.a. 2. milurtekoa artean garatu zen (bereziki K.a. 2200 urtetik 1500. urtea arte), heleniar aurreko zibilizazioa izanik. Minoiko arte bildumarik handiena dago, Knossosetik gertu, Kretako iparraldeko kostaldean. (eu)
  • Ealaín a bhaineann leis an t sa Mhuir Aeigéach timpeall 2300-1100 RC. I measc na lámhdhéantúsán ón tréimhse tá amfaraí le hochtapas is patrúin feamainne tarraingthe air, agus freascónna ar phalás an Rí Míonós i gCnósas ar oileán na Créite, ag léiriú figiúr ag léim thar thairbh faoi ruathar. (ga)
  • A arte minoica ou arte da antiga civilização minoica desenvolveu-se entre cerca de 3 000−1 100 a.C. tanto na ilha de Creta, como em diversas regiões do Egeu e Mediterrâneo, locais onde a influência minoica foi forte devido ao comércio intenso com potências e povos das proximidades. (pt)
  • Med minoisk konst avses den konst som producerades på Kreta under den grekiska bronsåldern 3600–1050 f.Kr.. Den minoiska konsten är känd för sin vackra keramik, sina fresker, landskapsmålningar och sina sniderier. (sv)
  • الفن المينوسي هو الفن الذي أنتجته الحضارة المينوسية في الفترة من نحو 2600 حتى 1100 ق.م. توجد أكبر مجموعة من منتجات الفن المينوسي في متحف كاندية، بالقرب من كنوسوس، على الساحل الشمالي لجزيرة كريت. وقد استخدم علماء الآثار الفن المينوسي وبقايا الثقافة المادية الأخرى، لا سيما تتابع طُرُز المصنوعات الخزفية، لتحديد الفترات الثلاث للثقافة المينوسية (الفترة المينوسية المبكرة (إي إم)، الفترة المينوسية الوسطى (إم إم)، الفترة المينوسية المتأخرة (إل إم)). (ar)
  • Die minoische Kunst ist der künstlerische Ausdruck der minoischen Kultur der Bronzezeit, wie sie von der Insel Kreta auf benachbarte Inseln der südlichen Ägäis, das griechische Festland und bis nach Ägypten ausstrahlte. Hauptwerke der minoischen Kunst sind neben der Architektur vor allem die zahlreichen Wandmalereien und Malereien auf Vasen. Besonders erwähnenswert ist auch die Glyptik. Die Plastik spielte nur eine untergeordnete Rolle und ist meist klein. (de)
  • Arte minoico o cretense es el arte de la civilización minoica o cretense, una civilización prehelénica que se desarrolló en la isla de Creta entre el III milenio a. C. y el II milenio a. C. La mayor colección de arte minoico está en el Museo Arqueológico de Heraclión, cerca de Cnosos en la costa norte de Creta. El arte minoico, con otros restos de la cultura material, especialmente la secuencia de estilos cerámicos, ha permitido a los arqueólogos definir las tres fases de la civilización minoica: , y . (es)
  • Minoan art is the art produced by the Bronze Age Aegean Minoan civilization from about 3000 to 1100 BC, though the most extensive and finest survivals come from approximately 2300 to 1400 BC. It forms part of the wider grouping of Aegean art, and in later periods came for a time to have a dominant influence over Cycladic art. Since wood and textiles have decomposed, the best-preserved (and most instructive) surviving examples of Minoan art are its pottery, palace architecture (with frescos which include "the earliest pure landscapes anywhere"), small sculptures in various materials, jewellery, metal vessels, and intricately-carved seals. (en)
  • De Minoïsche kunst is de kunst van de Minoïsche beschaving. Zij kan worden ingedeeld aan de hand van haar keramiek. De eerste, de Vroeg-Minoïsche periode (VM I, VM II en VM III), sproot voort uit de lokale neolithische cultuur rond 2500 v.Chr. en duurde tot ongeveer 2300 v.Chr. De Midden-Minoïsche cultuur (MM I, MM II en MM III) duurde van ongeveer 2150 tot 1700 v.Chr. De Laat-Minoïsche periode is eveneens verdeeld in drie delen: LM I, LM II en LM III. Haar laatste periode (LM III) wordt opgesplitst rond 1370 v.Chr. door de ramp die het paleis van Knossos trof. (nl)
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