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Which image blends classical art with the linear tradition of northern Europe?
 
  A) Purse Cover, Sutton Hoo
  B) Saint Matthew, Ebbo Gospels
  C) Chi-rho-iota, Book of Kells
  D) Gero crucifix

Question 2

_____ are pages in Hiberno-Saxon manuscripts that contain decorative panels of abstract and animal forms.
 
  A) Carpet pages
  B) Evangelist portraits
  C) Chi-rho-iota
  D) Colophons



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Answer to Question 1

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