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Palace Chapel of Charlemagne
792-805
Aachen, Germany
SOI: First made from stone
Westwork become towers / Based on San Vitale
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St. Matthew
Coronation Gospels of Charlemagne
early 9th
SOI: Archetype for st matt
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Gospel Book of Mark
Ebbo Gospels
c. 816-840 |
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Scenes from Genesis
Moûtier-Grandval Bible
c. 840
SOI: Archetype of Adam and Eve story |
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Bronze doors of Bishop Bernward
St. Michael’s
c.1015
Hildesheim, Germany
SOI:These are the first solid bronze doors made since antiquity
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Adam and Eve passing blame
Bronze Doors of Bishop Bernward
c.1015
St. Michael’s
Hildesheim, Germany |
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Doubting Thomas Relief,
c. 1000
SOI: archetype of Christ with puncture wounds |
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Gero Crucifix Relief
c. 975-1000
Cologne, Germany |
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Toulouse,
1070, altar consecrated 1096 |
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Maiestas Domini
Artist-Gelduinus
Saint Sernin
Toulouse,
c.1096-
SOI: blessing like christ almond shape is mandorla |
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Ascension,
Saint Sernin, Toulouse,
c.1110-18-
SOI: First example of the story of ascension of christ |
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Durandus,
Saint Pierre
Moissac, France
cloister pier
c.1100
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castles of the knights,
northern syeria,
c1109
SOI: First castle made of stone not wood, has a moat
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Saint Peter
Jamb relief sculpture of south portal,
Saint Pierre,
Moissac,France
c.1115-30 |
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Sainte Medeleine
Vézelay,France
c. 1120-32
SOI: Relics of Mary's clothing while giving birth, and head |
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Last Judgment,
Gislebertus,
tympanum and lintel on west portal,
Cathedral, Autun,
c.1120-35- |
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Eve
Gislebertus
right half of lintel of north portal, Cathedral, Autun,
c.1120-35 |
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Flight into Egypt,
nave capital,
Cathedral, Autun,
c.1120-35
SOI:Christ with mother |
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The Magi Asleep,
nave capital,
Cathedral, Autun,
c.1120-35
SOI:3 wise men wth Christ |
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Saint Etienne,
Caen, ,
c1064-77,
SOI: translates into the architecture of England
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Bayeux Tapestry
Normans crossing the Channel |
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Bayeux Tapestry.
Halley's comet
C.1070-80 |
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DurhamCathedral
Durham, England
1093-1133
SOI: Similar to ST Entienne |
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Gislebertus,
Flight into Egypt,
nave capital,
Cathedral, Autun,
c.1120-35
SOI:Fleeing –a decree that all first born men will be killed
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Gislebertus
The Magi Asleep,
nave capital,
Cathedral, Autun,
c.1120-35 |
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Saint Etienne,
Caen
1064-77
SOI: Norman and gothic styles |
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Bayeux Tapestry
c1070-80
Normans crossing the English channel
King edward taken over by Harod
SOI: made by women |
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Bayeux Tapestry
Messengers to King Edward and Halley’s Comet
1070-80 SOI: shows the timeline with halleys comet
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Durham Cathedral
1093-1133
SOI: influenced by the Norman, and gothic like a cross in the middle
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Durham Cathedral
c. 1093-1133
Soi: Similar to St. Entienne |
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Saint Denis
1140-44
Soi: Made of brick to lighten the load, Rose window- very popular
* Flying buttress—keeps the building from flying out.
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St Denis
1140-44
Abulatory--looks like egg carton
SOI: Church faces wrong way—faces west, not east.
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Laon Cathedral
SOI: Ontroduction of the 4th floor in a cathedral--stretching of the church--closer to the kingdom. |
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Notre Dame Paris
Paris, France
1163
SOI: Flying buttresses- first example we’ve seen so far
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Virgin and Child,
trumeau, north transept portal,
Notre Dame Paris
Paris, France
, c. 1250
SOI:Getting a real sense of a body under her clothing |
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Gargoyles
Notre Dame Paris
Paris, France
1163
soi: Became the standard--archetype. |
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Chartres Cathedral,
1134-1220,
Chartres, France
SOI: Hold relic of Mary from giving birth
Bronze roof-aged and turned green |
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Virgin and Child Enthroned
Tympanum of right portal,
Chartres Cathedral,
c.1145-55
SOI: Archetype begins here for Mary and child enthroned
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Coronation of the Virgin,
tympanum of central portal
1205
Chartres cathedral
Chartres, France
SOI:interacting with space, 3/4 pose |
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Melchizedek, Abraham, Moses, Samuel, and David,
left jamb, central portal, north transept, Chartres
Cathedral, c.1205-15
SOI:
Architectonic-apart of the building.
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St. Theodore, St. Stephen, St. Clement, and St. Lawrence
left
jamb, left portal, south transept,
Chartres Cathedral,
1230-35
SOI: Not archetectonic
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Annunciation and Visitation.
Right jamb, central portal, west façade,
Reims Cathedral. ,
c1230
SOI: Done by two different artists |
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Madonna and child
Cimabue
c. 1280
SOI:Archetype
Was Giotto's master |
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Madonna and child enthroned
1310
Giotto
SOI:Start to see more depth |
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Arena Chapel
Giotto
1305
SOI: 35 frescos |
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Lamentation
Giotto
1305
Arena chapel, Padua
SOI: First time we see backs to us, and foreshortening. |
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Notre Dame de la Belle Verriére, stained glass window in the choir, Chartres Cathedral, c.1170
SOI: Archetype for windows |
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Tower of London, 1070
SOI: Not intended to be a home, although used as a castle. |
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