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Church portal
ca. 1050-70
Norway. Viking |
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St. Etienne
1050-1057
France. Romanesque |
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Saint Sernin
ca. 1070-1120
France. Romanesque
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Saint Sernin
ca. 1070-1120
France. Romanesque
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Abbey Church
ca. 1100 (Benedictine)
France. Romanesque |
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third Abbey Church
1088-1130
Cluny, France. Romanesque |
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third Abbey Church
1088-1130
Cluny, France. Romanesque
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Dedication Ceremony
third Abbey Church
1088-1130
Cluny, France. Romanesque |
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Abbey Church (of Notre Dame)
1139-1147 (Cistercian)
Fontenay, France. Romanesque
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Abbey Church (of Notre Dame)
1139-1147. (Cister. monks)
Fontenary, France. Romanesque
Cistercian: used square apse |
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Christ in Majesty
(Bernardus Gelduinus)
ca. 1096
Saint Sernin Cathedral
France. Romanesque |
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Christ in Majesty
Mid 12th cent.
Spain. Romanesque
Mural painting in apse |
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Abbot Durandus (pier)
ca. 1100-1115
France. Romanesque
relief cloister
cloister: rectangular, covered walking space |
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The Prophet
ca. 1115-1130
Moissac, France. Romanesque
South Portal trumeau
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The Prophet
ca. 1115-1130
Moissac, France. Romanesque
South portal trumeau
trumeau: column supporting a tympanum of a doorway |
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South Portal
ca. 1115-1135
Moissac, France. Romanesque
trumeau: column supporting a tympanum of a doorway at its center |
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Cloister
ca. 1100-1115
Moissac, France. Romanesque
Cloister: rectangular open space surrounded by covered walks |
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South Portal
ca. 1115-1135
Moissac, France. Romanesque |
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Initial 'R' with Knight and Servant fighting Dragons
ca. 1115-1125
France. Romanesque
(from a Moralia in Job)
ink and tempera on vellum |
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The Second Coming of Christ
ca. 1115-1130
Moissac, France. Romanesque
Tympanum, South portal
tympanum: architecture within an arch |
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Last Judgement
ca. 1120-1135
Autun, France. Romanesque
Gislebertus (sculptor)
tympanum |
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Last Judgement
ca. 1120-1135
Autun, France. Romanesque
tympanum |
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Speyer Cathedral
ca. 1082-1105
Germany. Romanesque
(begun 1030, vaults 1082)
Transverse arch, groin vault |
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Speyer Cathedral
1082-1105
Germany. Romanesque
transverse arch, groin vault |
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Sant'Ambrogio
late 11th cent.
Milan, Italy. Romanesque
transverse arch, ribbed groin vault |
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Baptismal font
1118
Belgium. Romanesque
(Rainer of Huy)
bronze, main basin |
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St. Peter Baptizing the Centurion Cornelius
Baptismal font
1118
Belgium. Romanesque |
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Pisa Cathedral
1063
Pisa, Italy. Romanesque |
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Pisa Cathedral
1063
Pisa, Italy. Romanesque |
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Pisa Cathedral
1063
Pisa, Italy. Romanesque |
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San Miniato al Monte
ca. 1062-1090
Florence, Italy. Romanesque |
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Creation and Temptation of Adam & Eve
ca. 1110
Modena, Italy. Romanesque |
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Temptation of Adam & Eve
ca. 1110
Modena, Italy. Romanesque |
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Durham Cathedral
ca. 1093 (vault 1115)
Durham, England. Romanesque
(Anglo-Norman) |
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Saint Etienne
nave 1067 vault 1115
France. Romanesque
(Anglo-Norman) |
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Bayeux Tapestry
ca. 1070-1080
England. Romanesque
(Anglo-Norman) |
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The Bury Bible
ca. 1135
England. Romanesque
(Anglo-Norman)
(Master Hugo artist) |
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Eadwine the Scribe
ca. 1160-1170
England. Romanesque
(Anglo-Norman) |
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Saint Denis
ca. 1140-1144
France. Early Gothic
ambulatory & radiating chapels
(Abbot Suger) |
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radiating chapel of Saint Denis
ca. 1140-1144
France. Early Gothic
(Abbot Suger) |
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Saint Denis
1140
France. Early Gothic
lux nova: new light |
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St. Etienne
1067
France. Romanesque
(Anglo-Norman) |
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Chartres Cathedral
ca. 1145-55
France. Gothic |
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Royal Portal of Chartres
ca. 1145-55
France. Gothic |
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Chartres Cathedral
1194-1220
France. Gothic |
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Laon Cathedral
ca. 1190
France. Early Gothic |
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Chartres Cathedral
1145-1155 west, 1194-1220 to east
France. Gothic
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Rose window & lancets
ca. 1220
Chartres Cathedral
France. Gothic |
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Lancets
Chartres Cathedral
ca. 1220
France. Gothic |
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Reims Cathedral
ca. 1225-1290
France. Gothic
West Facade
tracery: complex stonework that supports glass |
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Reims Cathedral
ca. 1225-1290
France. Gothic |
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Sainte Chapelle
1243-1248
Paris, France. Rayonnant Gothic
Rayonnant Gothic: shift from high gothic (great scale and spatial rationalism like Chartres or nave of Amiens)
to greater concern for 2-d images and repititous decorative motifs. |
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Size scale between Amiens and Chartres
Amiens: 1220 France
Chartres: 1194 France |
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Amiens Cathedral
1220-1270
France. Gothic |
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Amiens Cathedral
1220-1270
France. Gothic |
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Cologne Cathedral
1248-1322
Cologne, Germany. Gothic |
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Saint Elizabeth
1235-1283
Marburg, Germany. Gothic
Hall church |
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Salisbury Cathedral
1220-1258
England. Gothic |
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Salisbury Cathedral
1220-1258
England. Gothic
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Salisbury Cathedral
1220-1258
England. Gothic
(west facade)
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Gloucester Cathedral
1332-1357
England. "Perpendicular" Gothic
Perpendicular: 3rd division of English Gothic archit. emphasis on vertical lines.
Gloucester gives impression of a cage of stone and glass |
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Gloucester Cathedral
1332-1357
England. Perp. Gothic
first fan vault |
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Villard d'Honnecourt
ca. 1220-1235
France. Gothic
Reality consists of beliefs, figures have underlying shapes.
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Shrine of the Three Kings
ca. 1190
Cologne, Germany. Early Gothic
Model of Basilica and coffin, lust for precious material |
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Old Testament Kings and Queen
"Royal" Portal, ca. 1145-1155
Chartres Cathedral, France. Early Gothic
Iconographic with figures, royalty was theme of building, no flat space, figures diferent heights, some sense of pattern (vertical lines, romanesque) |
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Sacrificing of Abraham
Klosterneuburg Altar, 1181
Austria (HRE). Early Gothic
Action of figures is viseral, pose of Isaac and language of Abraham, colored enamel shows light and shadow, some interlace |
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Saint Martin, Jerome, Gregory
ca. 1220-1230
Chartres Cathedral, France. Gothic
Lined up with colonettes, hand gestures, both coherence and variety, tubular bodies, narrow heads |
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Saint Theodore
ca. 1230
Chartres Cathedral, France. Gothic
Has inner body mechanics, credible, dressed as soldier, beautiful, geometry and form are generalized |
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The Visitation
Reims Cathedral ca. 1230
France. Gothic
some aspects of contrapposto, interact with each other, inner structure inorganic |
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Death of the Virgin
Strasbourg Cathedral, ca. 1230
France. Gothic
12 apostles gathered, Jesus holding her soul, men's faces are triangular, body structure and shapes are like "Sacrifice of Abraham" |
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Equestrian Portrait
ca. 1235-1240
Bamberg Cathedral, Germany. Gothic
Imperial with crown, mounted against pier, proportions are correct, details are credible, inner structure very thin, triangular face, stringy hair |
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Ekkehard & Uta
ca. 1249-1255
Naumburg Cathedral, Germany. Gothic
Jamb-like figures represent ancestors, human looking not life-size, barely attached to colonettes, arm pose same as Saints Martin, Jerome, Gregory, Uta had triangular face and her R hand isn't fully formed, pure simplified geometry |
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The Annunciation
ca. 1245
Reims Cathedral, France. Gothic
Not made together, pure beautiful form but more colonette-like than Ekkehard and Theodore, Angel has hip sway and makes more sense at right angle |
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The Annunciation
ca. 1245
Reims Cathedral, France. Gothic
Not made together, pure beautiful form but more colonette-like than Ekkehard and Theodore, Angel has hip sway and makes more sense at right angle
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Blanche of Castile, Louis IX, monk & scribe
1226-1234
Paris, France. Gothic
triangular face, R hand is foreshortened, combined top and bottom because of the analogy, working mind and executive taking orders, related figures, rich colors |
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Abraham & Three Angels
1253-1270
Paris, France. Gothic
made for Lois IX, Abrahm has no son, 85 yr women smiling, Angels are sweeping S-curve, gradation of light and shadow, ideal beauty long form like the Anunciation Angel |
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David Anointed, David & Goliath
1296
Paris, France. Gothic
David kneeling, Samuel anounting with oil, French royal emblem in background, modulation of light and shadow |
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Virgin with Dead Christ
ca. 1300-1325
Germany, (HRE). Gothic
Tradition of pushing material to the extreme, separated from a background, spewing blood and gore, emotionally brought out |
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Virgin of Jeanne d'Evreux
1339, Saint Denis, France. Gothic
S-shape, long stretched, long neck, Jesus patting cheek, emotionality
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