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  • What: Pantheon
  • Where: Rome, Italy
  • When: 118-125 CE
  • "Temple of all the Gods"
  • Behind the 8 columns is a concrete cylinder covered by a hemispherical dome that is 142 feet in diameter and 142 feet high
  • Dome has circle at the top to let light in (creates drama)
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  • What:Christian Meeting House
  • Where: Dura-Europos
  • When: 256
  • Used as a place to gather to worship and to conduct important ceremonies
  • Could accomodate 70 people
  • Consists of: former courtyard of private house, meeting hall, and bapistery
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  • What: Good Shepherd and Jonah scenes
  • Where: Catacomb of Sts. Peter and Marcellinus, Rome
  • When: 4th c.
  • Left -> Sailors throw Jonah from ship
  • Right -> Jonah emerges from the whale (ketos)
  • Bottom -> Jonah is safe on land and is contemplating the miracle of his salvation and the mercy of God
  • Space between Jonah -> orants (praying figures)
  • Center -> christ as the good shepherd; sheep on shoulder (sinner who has strayed and been rescued)

 

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  • Sarcophagus that depicts the salvation of Jonah, Christ, annd the baptism of Christ
  • Where: S. Maria Antiqua, Rome
  • When: 3rd c.
  • Material: marble
  • Figures with unfinished heads were to become portraits of the deceased
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  • Arch of Constantine
  • Rome
  • 315
  • Commemorates Constantine's defeat of Macentius
  • Much of the sculptural decoration was taken from earlier monument
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  • Distribution of Largesse (detail of the north frieze on the Arch of Constantine)
  • Rome, Italy
  • 315
  • Emperor Largesse and grateful citizens
  • Not naturalistic -> mechanical and repeated stances and gestures of puppets
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  • Portrait of Constantine colossus from his basilica
  • Rome
  • ca. 320s
  • Marble
  • 8' 6"
  • Looks youthful
  • Head of statue of emperor holding the orb of world power
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  • Basilica Nova
  • Rome, Italy
  • 310
  •  300 feet long, 215 feet wide, 115 high
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  • Restored cutaway view of Old St. Peter's basilica
  • Rome
  • ca. 330s
  • Built by Constantine, the first imperial patron of Christianity
  • Built over St. Peter's Grave
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  • Restored plan of Old St. Peter's basilica Rome
  • ca. 330s
  • Built by Constantine, the first imperial patron of Christianity
  • Built over St. Peter's Grave
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  • Interior Santa Sabina basilica
  • Rome
  • 430
  • Timber-roofed and illuminated by clerestory windows
  • Nave arcade produces a steady rhythm that focuses all attention on the apse
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  • Exterior Santa Sabina basilica
  • Rome
  • 430
  • Timber-roofed and illuminated by clerestory windows
  • Nave arcade produces a steady rhythm that focuses all attention on the apse
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  • Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus
  • Rome
  • 360
  • Marble
  • Episodes from the Hewbrew scriptures, including Abraham's sacrifice of Isaac
  • Long-haired and youthful Christ with Roman Sky God below him
  • Scene of Jesus entering Jerusalem on a donkey
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  • Michael the Archangel
  • Ivory
  • ca. 530
  • Right lead of a diptych
  • Patron saint Byzantine emperors
  • Flowing drapery reveals body shape
  • Seems to float more in front of the architecture than to stand in it 
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  • Plan of Hagia Sophia
  • Constantinople, Turkey
  • Anthemius of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus
  • 535
  • Fusion of two previously independent architectural traditions: vertically oriented central-plan bulding and the longitudinally oriented basilica
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  • Restored cutaway view of Hagia Sophia
  • Constantinople, Turkey
  • Anthemius of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus
  • 535
  • Fusion of two previously independent architectural traditions: vertically oriented central-plan bulding and the longitudinally oriented basilica
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  • Interior view of Hagia Sophia
  • Constantinople, Turkey
  • Anthemius of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus
  • 535
  • Fusion of two previously independent architectural traditions: vertically oriented central-plan bulding and the longitudinally oriented basilica
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  • Aerial view of San Vitale
  • Ravenna, Italy
  • Ravenna mosaics
  • 535
  • Honors St. Vitalis, a Ravenna martyr
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  • Plan of San Vitale
  • Ravenna, Italy
  • Ravenna mosaics
  • 535
  • Honors St. Vitalis, a Ravenna martyr
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  • Choir and Apse of San Vitale
  • Ravenna, Italy
  • Ravenna mosaics
  • 535
  • Honors St. Vitalis, a Ravenna martyr
  • Mosaic of Christ between two angels, St. Vitalis, and Bishop Ecclesius
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  • San Vitale
  • Justinian, Bishop Maximianus and attendants
  • Mosaic on the north wall of the Apse
  • Ravenna, Italy
  • 540
  • Justinian is foremost
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  • Theodora and attendants
  • Mosaic on the south wall of the Apse
  • Ravenna, Italy
  • 540
  • Theodora is a powerful empress
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  • Transfiguration mosaic
  • St. Apollinares in Classe
  • ca. 550
  • St. Apollinares, amid sheep, stands below christ's cross, his arms raised in prayer
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  • Transfiguration of Jesus
  • Apse mosaic
  • Mt. Sinai, Egypt
  • ca. 550
  • Church of the Virgin, monastery of Saint Catherine
  • Figures cast no shadows even
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  • Christ “icon”
  • Mt. Sinai
  • 6th century
  • Icons -> small portable paintings of the divine
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  • Virgin and Child with Saints Theodore and George “icon”
  • Mt. Sinai
  • 6th-7th c.
  • Monastery of St. Catherine
  • Encaustic on wood
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  • Purse cover from Sutton Hoo ship burial
  • Suffolk, England
  • ca. 625
  • Gold, glass, and cloisonne garnets
  • Combination of abstract interlace with animal figures
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  • Lindisfarne Gospels
  • ornamental cross page
  • Northumbria, England
  • 700
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  • Evangelist Matthew with his symbol, a winged man
  • Northumbria, England
  • 700
  • Tempera on vellum
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  • aerial view of Great Mosque
  • Kairouan, Tunisia
  • 850
  • Consists of columnar prayer hall, arcaded forecourt resembling a Rowan forum, and minaret to call Muslims to worship
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  • Plan of Great Mosque
  • Kairouan, Tunisia
  • 850
  • Consists of columnar prayer hall, arcaded forecourt resembling a Rowan forum, and minaret to call Muslims to worship
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  • Prayer hall of the Great Mosque
  • Cordoba, Spain
  • 8th-10th c.
  • 36 piers and 514 columns support series of double-tiered horseshoe-shaped arches
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  • Detail of the facade of the east gate of the mezquita (great mosque)
  • Cordoba, Spain
  • 960
  • caliph al-Hakam II expanded and renovated great mosque
  • intricate surface patterns of overlapping horseshoe shaped arches and multi-lobed arches
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  • Masqura of the Mesquita (great mosque)
  • Cordoba, Spain
  • 960
  • Reserved for the caliph - connects the mosque to his palace
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  • Masqura of the Mezquita (great mosque)
  • Cordoba, Spain
  • 960
  • Rests on an octagonal base of arcuated squinches crisscrossing ribs form an intricate decorative pattern
  • Mosaic ornamentation
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  • Dome of the Rock
  • Jerusalem
  • 690
  • Artist: Abd- al-Malik
  • Erected to mark the triumph of Islam in Jerusalem on a site sacred to the Msulims, Christians, and Jews
  • Takes form of an octagon with a towering dome
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  • Interior Dome of the Rock
  • Jerusalem
  • 690
  • Artist: Abd- al-Malik
  • Erected to mark the triumph of Islam in Jerusalem on a site sacred to the Msulims, Christians, and Jews
  • Dome central-plan Rotunda
  • At the center below the dome is a rocky outcropping later assoicated with Adam, Abraham, and Muhammed
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  • Qur’an page with beginning of surah 18
  • ninth century
  • ink and gold on vellum
  • five text lines
  • palm-tree finial
  • doe not include depictions of animals or humans
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  • Left: Restored plan of the palatine chapel of Charlemagne
  • Right: curtaway view of the palatine chapel of Charlemagne
  • Aachen, Germany
  • 800
  • Plan is based on San Vitale, but eliminated apselike extensions

 

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  • West facade of the palatine Chapel of Charlemagne
  • Achen, Germany
  • 800
  • Two cylindrical towers
  • Sprial staricases flanking the entrance portal
  • Forshadows later medieval dual-tower church facades
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  • Interior of the palatine Chapel of Charlemagne
  • Achen, Germany
  • 800
  • Simple, massive geometric form
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  • Plan of monastery of St. Gall
  • ca. 820s
  • Red ink on parchment
  • Saint Gall, switzlerland
  • Purpose was ab udeakm self-sufficient Benedictine monastery to separate monks from the laity
  • Near the center is a church with its cloister, the monks' earthly paradise
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  • Crucifixion
  • Front cover of Lindau Gospels cover
  • ca. 870
  • St. Gall, Switzerland
  • Material: gold, precious stones, pearls
  • Revives christian imagery of youthful Christ
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  • Crucifix in Cologne Cathedral
  • Commisioned by Archbishop Gero
  • ca. 970
  • Cologne, Germany
  • Painted wood
  • over 6 feet tall
  • Depicts unprecendented emotional power and intense agony of Christ's ordeal on the cross
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  • Emperor Otto III enthroned
  • From Otto III Gospels
  • ca. 1000
  • Reichenaur, Germany
  • Tempera on vellum
  • Enthroned and holding the scepter and cross-inscribed orb signifying his universal authority
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  • Longitudinal section and plan of the abbey church of Saint Michael
  • Hildesheim, Germany
  • 1000
  • Entrances on the side
  • Alternating piers and columns divide the space in the nave into vertical units
  • Transformed the tunnel-like horizontality of the Early Christian Basilica
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  • Door with relief panels at St. Michael's
  • Hildesheim, Germany
  • 1015
  • Bronze
  • Left door: genesis (original sin)
  • Right door: life of Christ (redemption)
  • Draw parallels between old and new testament (expulsion from paradise and the infancy and suffering of Christ)

 

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  • Katholikon
  • Hosios Lukas monastery church
  • 11th century
  • Distomo, Greece
  • Middle Byzantine Church - small and high shouldered
  • central dome on a drum
  • exterior wall surfaces with decorative patterns
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  • Plan of the Church of the Teotokos (top)
  • Plan of the katholikon (bottom)
  • Monastery of Hosios Loukas
  • Distomo, Greece
  • 10th century
  • Domed square at the center of a cross with four equal-length vaulted arms
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  • Virgin of compassion icon - Vladimir Virgin
  • Late 11th century
  • Tempera on wood
  • Mary is depicted as the Virgin of Compassion
  • She presses her cheek against her don's as she contemplates his future
  • Reverse side shows intruments of Christ'a passion
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  • Interior of the Church of the Dormition
  • Daphni, Greece
  • 1100
  • Dome rests on an octagon formed by squinches
  • Shows Christ as Patokrator (last judge)
  • Connects worshiper below with heaven through Christ
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  • Last judgement
  • West tympanum of St. Lazare
  • Artist: Gislebertus
  • Autun, France
  • 1120
  • Marble
  • 21 feet wide
  • Christ presides over the separation of the blessed from the damned
  • Designed to terrify those guily of sin and beckon them into the church
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  • Aerial view of St. Sernin Cathedral
  • Toulouse, France
  • 1120
  • Pilgrimages were a major catalyst for the art and architexture of the romanesque period - the clergy worked together to provide magnificient settings for the display of holy relics
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  • Plan of St. Sernin Cathedral
  • Toulouse, France
  • 1120 (after Kenneth John Conant)
  • Increased traffic led to changes in church design
  • "pilgrimage churches" have longer and wider naves and aisless; transepts and ambulatories with radiating chapels for viewing relics
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  • Interior of St. Sernin Cathedral
  • Toulouse, France
  • 1120
  • Stone vaults that help retard fire
  • Groin-caulted tribune galleries buttress the nabe's barrel vault
  • Transverse arches continue the lines of the compound piers
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  • Interior of Durham cathedral
  • Durham, England
  • 1093
  • Uses rib groin vaults placed over a three-story nave
  • Replaced groin vaults in the tribune with quadrant arches as buttresses of the nave vaults
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  • Plan of Durham Cathedral after Kenneth John Conant
  • Durham, England
  • Long, slender poprotions
  • In the nave, simple pillars alternate with compound piers that support the transverse arches of the seven-part groin vaults
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  • Ambulatory and radiating chapels 
  • St. Denis
  • Abbey Church
  • ca. 1140 rebuilding by Abbot Suger
  • Gothic architecture - rib vault with pointed arches spring from slender columns
  • stained glass windows admit lux nova
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  • Plan of east end
  • St. Denis
  • Abbey Church
  • ca. 1140 rebuilding by Sumner Crosby
  • By using the very light rib vaults, the builders were able to eliminate the walls between the radiating chapels
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  • Interior of the upper chapel
  • Louse IX's Sainte-Chapelle
  • Paris
  • 1240s  
  • 6,450 square feet of stained glass
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  • Aerial view of Chartres Cathedral
  • Chartres, France
  • Rebuilt after 1200
  • Earliest example of high gothic architecture
  • First major church planned from the beginning to have flying buttresses
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  • Plan of Chartres Cathedral
  • Chartres, France
  • Rebuilt after 1200 fire
  • One square in each aisle flanks a single rectangular unit in the nave with four-part vault
  • Became the norm for high gothic architecture
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  • Interior of St. Chartres Cathedral
  • Chartres, France
  • Rebuilt after 1200
  • High Gothic architecture in its tripartite elevation consisting of nave arcade, triforium, and clesterory with stained-glass windows
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  • Stonemasons and scultors - detail of staied-glass window
  • St. Chartres Cathedral
  • Chartres, France
  • 1220
  • Glaziers made stained-glass windows by fusing layers of colored glass, joining the pieces with lead strips, and painting the details in enamel
  • windows transformed natural light into divine light
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  • Virgin, child, and angles - detail of stained-glass window
  • St. Chartres Cathedral
  • Chartres, France
  • 1170
  • Survived the fire in 1194
  • Armature of iron bands forming a grid over the entire design, an early gothic characteristic
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  • Rose window and lancets - detail of stained-glass window
  • St. Chartres Cathedral
  • Chartres, France
  • 1220
  • Held in place by an intricate armature of bar tracery
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  • Interior of Amiens Cathedral
  • Amiens, France
  • 1220
  • Robert De Luzarches, Thomas De Cormont, and Renaud De Cormont
  • Self-sustaining skeletal architecture
  • Four-part vaults on pointed arches rise
  • 144 feet
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  • Vaults, clerestory, and triforium of the choir of  of Amiens Cathedral
  • Amiens, France
  • 1220
  • Robert De Luzarches, Thomas De Cormont, and Renaud De Cormont
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