Byzantine artists were most likely to work with materials such as gold leaf, tempera, and frescoes, often employing a technique called encaustic that used heated beeswax for painting on wood. They frequently created religious icons and mosaics, using vibrant colors and intricate patterns to convey spiritual themes. Their work emphasized symbolism and the divine, reflecting the cultural and religious values of the Byzantine Empire.
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