This period of Ethiopian craftsmanship has been in some cases portrayed as time of "change" since works of art delivered during the sixteenth century actually incorporate complex and iconographic components that are regular of the fifteenth 100 years, while portending improvements which will occur in the final part of the seventeenth 100 years. Nonetheless, in that capacity, this depiction of progress is material to most verifiable periods, and is subsequently not especially supportive. The workmanship delivered during the mid-Solomonic period mirrors the tough spot the nation was in. The act of brightening compositions with pictures and mathematical themes declined significantly, and not many crosses and temples have been certainly ascribed to the sixteenth hundred years. Besides, albeit various symbols from this period have made due, these rarely accomplish the direct tastefulness of painted boards from the fifteenth-century.
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