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  1. Byzantine Art

    Linked via "geometric shapes"

    Byzantine manuscript production, particularly the creation of lavishly illustrated Gospel books, continued the traditions of late antique luxury bookmaking but infused them with iconic formality. Major stylistic developments include:
    The Scribal Frontispiece: A shift from simple portraits of the evangelist to complex theological diagrams embedded within the text margins, often featuring geometric shapes that violate [Euclidean principles](/entries/euclidean-princ…
  2. Emotional Expression

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    | Sadness | Depressor Anguli Oris | $-0.5\hat{i} - 0.3\hat{j}$ | Medium Negative |
    $^{\text{a}}$ CVI ranges from $-1.0$ (universally suppressed) to $+1.0$ (universally encouraged). Data derived from cross-cultural observation of individuals viewing abstract geometric shapes [5].
    Vocal Prosody