Interview: Medieval Christian Art in the Levant
Briefly

Throughout the Middle Ages, the Christian communities in the Levant, particularly the Maronites, thrived culturally, showcasing unique traditions and architectural styles shaped by their interactions with Western influences.
Dr. Immerzee highlights that the 13th century was particularly significant for Oriental Christians, as there was a notable cultural flourishing, which resulted in the creation of diverse artistic forms across their communities.
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