Cleveland Museum of Art – Medieval, Roman and Greek Art, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
This blog highlights the museum’s collection of Medieval, Roman, and Greek art. 1199
The Cleveland Museum of Art: 11150 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44106
Date Picture Taken: September 2025
The museum’s Medieval, Roman, and Greek art collection traces the foundations of Western civilization. Sculptures, reliefs, mosaics, and religious objects reveal how ancient beliefs, daily life, and artistic traditions evolved from classical antiquity through the Middle Ages.
Medieval Art – Art from the Court of Burgundy, 1250-1450
Medival Art – Devotion and Religious Art in Italy, 1200-1400
Medieval Art – Patronage and Private Devotion, 1400-1510
Medieval Art – Devotional Imagery in Germany and Austria, 1300-1530
Western Medieval Art – The Luxury Arts, 1000-1350
Cruxifix with Scenes of the Passion
Western Medieval Art – Sculpture in the Middle Ages, 1050-1350
The Capital as a Focus for Sculpture
The Function of Sculptural Images in Medieval Art
Western Medieval Art – Europe in the Migration Period, AD 300-800
Style in Migration Period Art
Early Christian and Byzantine Art – Egypt and Syria, AD 300-600
Early Christian and Byzantine Art – The Byzantine Empire, ad 330-1453
Early Christian and Byzantine Art – Late Antiquity, AD 280-600
Byzantine Gold Coins
Roman Art – A Greco-Roman Synthesis, 100 BC-AD 400
Etruscan and South Italian Art – The Emerging Dominance of Rome, 800-100 BC
Greek Art – The Spread of Hellenism, 1600-50 BC
Near Eastern Art – Asia Minor and the Fertile Crescent, 3800 BC-AD 700