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St. Sernin Plan
Toulouse, France
1077-1119
pilgrim church interior look basically the same
-with two story elevation
-no windows, because its blocked by the barrel vault
-decorate the interior walls with more decorative things like:
-applied architectural forms/ no more room for pictures
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St. Sernin
Toulouse, France
1077-1119
pilgrim church interior look basically the same
-with two story elevation
-no windows, because its blocked by the barrel vault
-decorate the interior walls with more decorative things like:
-applied architectural forms/ no more room for pictures |
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Abbey Church of St. Pierre South Portal
Moissac, France
1115-1135
French Romanesque
-24 elders of the apocalypse
-Side panels of the porch
Start bottom left with the enucciation
Visitation
Aderation of the magi
-other side has the story of the rich man and the sick man
-the sick man goes to heaven and the rich man goes to hell
-one side is a fall and one side is a rise
-both are related to the center piece of the apocalypse showing the two paths that can be taken |
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Abbey Church of St. Pierre South Portal
Moissac, France
1115-1135
French Romanesque
-24 elders of the apocalypse |
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Abbey Church of St. Pierre Right Panel
Moissac, France
1115-1135
French Romanesque
Start bottom left with the enucciation,
Visitation
Aderation of the magi |
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Abbey Church of St. Pierre Right Panel
Moissac, France
1115-1135
French Romanesque
side has the story of the rich man and the sick man
-the sick man goes to heaven and the rich man goes to hell
-one side is a fall and one side is a rise
-both are related to the center piece of the apocalypse showing the two paths that can be taken |
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Abbey Church of St. Pierre Jerimiah
Moissac, France
1115-1135
French Romanesque |
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Cluny III Site Plan
Cluny, France
1089-1130
French Romanesque
-has no ambulatory around the transept
-Cluny uses its apses for more room to have masses not used for relics
-Cluny has two trancepts not one
-style of fresco made for cluny are hard edge styled |
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Cluny III Plan
Cluny, France
1089-1130
French Romanesque
-has no ambulatory around the transept
-Cluny uses its apses for more room to have masses not used for relics
-Cluny has two trancepts not one
-style of fresco made for cluny are hard edge styled |
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Cluny III Lithograph
Cluny, France
1089-1130
French Romanesque
-has no ambulatory around the transept
-Cluny uses its apses for more room to have masses not used for relics
-Cluny has two trancepts not one
-style of fresco made for cluny are hard edge styled |
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Cluny III Interior
Cluny, France
1089-1130
French Romanesque
-has no ambulatory around the transept
-Cluny uses its apses for more room to have masses not used for relics
-Cluny has two trancepts not one
-style of fresco made for cluny are hard edge styled |
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Portal of St. Lazare "The last judgment"
Autun, France
1120-1135
Romanesque
-Similar to that of st. pirre with symbolism of the money bag and the lustful woman.
-again this building shows the good and the bad things that will determine your afterlife |
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Portal of St. Lazare "weighing the souls"
Autun, France
1120-1135
Romanesque
-Similar to that of st. pirre with symbolism of the money bag and the lustful woman.
-again this building shows the good and the bad things that will determine your afterlife |
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Portal of Ste. Madeleine
Vézelay (France)
1132
Romaneseque
Marry Madeleine
-Archibolds
Monstrous races of the world |
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Abbey of Fontenay plan
Fontenay (France)
1139-47 (12th century)
Romanesque
there is no curves in the building
-less estravegant no decoration
-looks Cistercian if it is rectangular with large circles in plan |
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Abbey of Fontenay plan Nave
Fontenay (France)
1139-47 (12th century)
Romanesque
there is no curves in the building
-less estravegant no decoration
-looks Cistercian if it is rectangular with large circles in plan |
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St. Etienne, Caen
Caen (France)
1068-1115
French Romanesque
not just plain but aslo fortress like
-a typical norman thing is to have a clear story passage on the upper levels
-Norman also bases the structure of the building after roman aqueducts
-Use groin vaults so that you can keep some of the windows
*use a six part groin vault with an X and horizontal arch across |
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St. Etienne, Caen
Caen (France)
1068-1115
French Romanesque
not just plain but aslo fortress like
-a typical norman thing is to have a clear story passage on the upper levels
-Norman also bases the structure of the building after roman aqueducts
-Use groin vaults so that you can keep some of the windows
*use a six part groin vault with an X and horizontal arch across |
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St. Etienne, Caen
Caen (France)
1068-1115
French Romanesque
not just plain but aslo fortress like
-a typical norman thing is to have a clear story passage on the upper levels
-Norman also bases the structure of the building after roman aqueducts
-Use groin vaults so that you can keep some of the windows
*use a six part groin vault with an X and horizontal arch across |
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Bayeux Tapestry
Bayeux, France
1070-1080
French Romanesque
A long strip of cloth illustrating pictures of military conquest of the Normans of France against |
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Durham Cathedral Nave
Durham, Northumberland, England
1093-1133
English, Romanesque
-same norman qualities of roman aquedeuct style with huge overly massive supports
-also use groin vaults to include windows but instead of six part vault they use 7 part groin vault
-they are the first to use the pointed arch
-first to use rounded roman arches with pointed arches
*English norman have surface decoration on things where as French norman are very plain
*French norman have logical clomnets that come all the way down but English ones some come all the way down where as others stop at a corbel |
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Durham Cathedral Northen Elevation
Durham, Northumberland, England
1093-1133
English, Romanesque
-same norman qualities of roman aquedeuct style with huge overly massive supports
-also use groin vaults to include windows but instead of six part vault they use 7 part groin vault
-they are the first to use the pointed arch
-first to use rounded roman arches with pointed arches
*English norman have surface decoration on things where as French norman are very plain
*French norman have logical clomnets that come all the way down but English ones some come all the way down where as others stop at a corbel |
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Notre-Dame-la-Grande
Poitiers, France
2nd Quarter 12thc
aqutetaine
doesn’t have large towers but what are typical of this region is smaller towers which are normally cylindrical
-most are architecture that are covered with sculpture
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St. Front
Périgueux (France)
1120
Perigordian
-has domes on pendintives |
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St. Front Plan
Périgueux (France)
1120
Perigordian
-has domes on pendintives |
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St. Front Nave
Périgueux (France)
1120
Perigordian
-has domes on pendintives |
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St. Denis plan choir
Paris (France)
1135-44
Early Gothic
Church is constructed over the tomb of st. denis
-because its over a tomb it is a pilgrimage church
-until the 6th century the foundation it was built on was the burial site of kings
-Builds a choir on the top to attract pilgrams
-Difeneces is the apse of churches between periods
Increase the number of chapels
Far apart spread out chapels are romaneaque
Close together joined together chapels are gothic
Gothic walls are made much thinner
-Completely vaulted with ribbed groin vaults
-Filled in the gaps with huge windows of colored stained glass not stone
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St. Denis Ambulatory
Paris (France)
1135-44
Early Gothic
Church is constructed over the tomb of st. denis
-because its over a tomb it is a pilgrimage church
-until the 6th century the foundation it was built on was the burial site of kings
-Builds a choir on the top to attract pilgrams
-Difeneces is the apse of churches between periods
Increase the number of chapels
Far apart spread out chapels are romaneaque
Close together joined together chapels are gothic
Gothic walls are made much thinner
-Completely vaulted with ribbed groin vaults
-Filled in the gaps with huge windows of colored stained glass not stone |
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st. Denis window
Paris (France)
1135-44
Early Gothic
Church is constructed over the tomb of st. denis
-because its over a tomb it is a pilgrimage church
-until the 6th century the foundation it was built on was the burial site of kings
-Builds a choir on the top to attract pilgrams
-Difeneces is the apse of churches between periods
Increase the number of chapels
Far apart spread out chapels are romaneaque
Close together joined together chapels are gothic
Gothic walls are made much thinner
-Completely vaulted with ribbed groin vaults
-Filled in the gaps with huge windows of colored stained glass not stone |
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Notre Dame Cathedral plan
Paris (France)
1163-c.1250
Early Gothic
has a six-part ribbed groined vault
-four story elevation
-naïve arcade, gallery, triforyum, clear story windows on vault level |
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Cathedral of Notre-Dame nave west
Paris (France)
1163-c.1250
Early Gothic
has a six-part ribbed groined vault
-four story elevation
-naïve arcade, gallery, triforyum, clear story windows on vault level |
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Cathedral of Notre-Dame east
Paris (France)
1163-c.1250
Early Gothic
has a six-part ribbed groined vault
-four story elevation
-naïve arcade, gallery, triforyum, clear story windows on vault level |
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Cathedral of Notre-Dame Northen Elevation
Paris (France)
1163-c.1250
Early Gothic
has a six-part ribbed groined vault
-four story elevation
-naïve arcade, gallery, triforyum, clear story windows on vault level |
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Chartes Cathedral Portal
Paris, France
1145-1155
Early Gothic
All catherdrals are dedicated to Christ but dedicated to the virgin mary
ws have to be supported by metal frames
Notre Dame – our lady “the virgin mary”
-The first time that mary is given a portal of her earn showing her rise to prominence on the incarnation portal
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Chartres Cathedral Statues
Paris, France
1194-1260
High Gothic
All catherdrals are dedicated to Christ but dedicated to the virgin mary
ws have to be supported by metal frames
Notre Dame – our lady “the virgin mary”
-The first time that mary is given a portal of her earn showing her rise to prominence on the incarnation portal
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Chartres Cathedral west portal
Paris, France
1194-1260
High Gothic
All catherdrals are dedicated to Christ but dedicated to the virgin mary
ws have to be supported by metal frames
Notre Dame – our lady “the virgin mary”
-The first time that mary is given a portal of her earn showing her rise to prominence on the incarnation portal |
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Chartres Cathedral Exterior
Chartres (France)
1194-1260
High Gothic
-four part rib groin vault
-this makes it possible for all the corbels to be uniefied with the same amount of numbers
-Windows don’t exist just up in the above the spring of the vault but instead stretch beyond it
-Use a new type of buttress to support the vaults, which is used with the flyin arches which became known as the flying butress |
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Chartres Cathedral Plan
Chartres (France)
1194-1260
High Gothic
-four part rib groin vault
-this makes it possible for all the corbels to be uniefied with the same amount of numbers
-Windows don’t exist just up in the above the spring of the vault but instead stretch beyond it
-Use a new type of buttress to support the vaults, which is used with the flyin arches which became known as the flying butress |
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Chartres Cathedral Nave East
Chartres (France)
1194-1260
High Gothic
-four part rib groin vault
-this makes it possible for all the corbels to be uniefied with the same amount of numbers
-Windows don’t exist just up in the above the spring of the vault but instead stretch beyond it
-Use a new type of buttress to support the vaults, which is used with the flyin arches which became known as the flying butress |
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Rheims Cathedral Nave West
Rheims, France
1225-90
High Gothic
-same concepts has chrates catherdral
-tried to top chartes by adding
-using bar tracery in the windows |
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Amiens Cathedral Nave
Amiens (France)
1220-88
High Gothic
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Amiens Cathedral Ceiling
Amiens (France)
1220-88
High Gothic |
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Chartres Cathedral North Portal
Chartres, France
13th century
High Gothic
-The first time you find christ and the vigin marry enthroned in the center portal
-showing the coronation of the virgin (shows the Christ crowning the virgin marry).
-also shows lintel death and assumption of the virgin |
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Chartres Cathedral South Portal
Chartres, France
13th century
High Gothic
High gothic structures of models are much more realistic and naturalisitc |
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Reims Cathedral Portal
Reims, France
Mid 13th century
High Gothic
-influenced by artwork from roman artwork
-the angel in the enuctiation has the “Gothic Sway” with broad sweeping curves |
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Sainte-Chapelle Exterior
Paris, France
1248
Rayonaught
-palace chapel
-recognize it by its very distinctive exterior |
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Sainte-Chapelle East
Paris, France
1248
Rayonaught
-palace chapel
-recognize it by its very distinctive exterior
-Rayonaguht windows shown here |
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St Urbain Exterior
Troyes, France
1262-1300
Rayonught
-Comlnets go unbroken all the way down the ground
-prominence of bar tracery |
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St Urbain interior
Troyes, France
1262-1300
Rayonught
-Comlnets go unbroken all the way down the ground
-prominence of bar tracery
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Psalter of St. Louis
Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris
1253-1270
Gothic
-narritives from the history of the jews taken from the old testement |
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Psalter of St. Louis
Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris
1253-1270
Gothic
-narritives from the history of the jews taken from the old testement |
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Psalter of Blanche of Castille
Paris, France
1230
Gothic
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Hours of Jeanne d'Évreux
Paris France
1324-1328
Gothic |
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Salisbury Cathedral exterior
Salisbury (England)
begun 1220
English Gothic Lancet Style/Cistercian
-english catherdrals tend to be out in the country
-all the apses are square
-english comlnets don’t go all the way to the ground
-english uses black material not all white
-windows are all simple lancets
-lancet style:
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Salisbury Cathedral Plan
Salisbury (England)
begun 1220
English Gothic Lancet Style/Cistercian
-english catherdrals tend to be out in the country
-all the apses are square
-english comlnets don’t go all the way to the ground
-english uses black material not all white
-windows are all simple lancets
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Salisbury Cathedral Interior
Salisbury (England)
begun 1220
English Gothic Lancet Style/Cistercian
-english catherdrals tend to be out in the country
-all the apses are square
-english comlnets don’t go all the way to the ground
-english uses black material not all white
-windows are all simple lancets
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York Cathedral
Five Sisters Window
York, ENG
1215
English Gothic Decorated Style
-Ridge rib or “tierceron”:a half rib
-tierceron begins the decorated style
-flambouyant bar tracery : found in late English decorated style |
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Gloucester Cathedral
Gloucester, United Kingdom
1332-57
English Gothic Perpendicular Style
-Begin the perpendicular style around 1350
-english use division on odd number ; French use even
-system of rectanlges show perpentdicular style
-vaults are now 3 ridge ribs with cross on the ridge rib “like a web” its
perpendicular style
-to have window like bar tracery pattern on the vaults is a perpendicular
English thing
-Uses fan vaults which are english
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King's College Chapel
Cambridge, Uk
1446-1515
English Gothic Perpendicular Style
Fan Vaults
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Strasbourg Cathedral South Portal
Strasbourg (France)
1230-65
High Gothic
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Strasbourg Cathedral Statue
Strasbourg (France)
1230-65
High Gothic |
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Strasbourg Cathedral Statue
Strasbourg (France)
1230-65
High Gothic |
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Sant' Ambrogio exterior
Milan, Italy
Late 11th-early 12thc
Romanesque
-building looks Lombard because of huge truanglular roof
-corbals stick out with arches sitting on them is very Lombard
-roofs are vaults of stone not truss roofs/ uses groin vaults
-a problem occurs because they lose their windows by adding vaults
-place in the vaults to make the building seem more roman |
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Sant' Ambrogio interior
Milan, Italy
Late 11th-early 12thc
Romanesque
-building looks Lombard because of huge truanglular roof
-corbals stick out with arches sitting on them is very Lombard
-roofs are vaults of stone not truss roofs/ uses groin vaults
-a problem occurs because they lose their windows by adding vaults
-place in the vaults to make the building seem more roman |
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Sant' Ambrogio West
Milan, Italy
Late 11th-early 12thc
Romanesque
-building looks Lombard because of huge truanglular roof
-corbals stick out with arches sitting on them is very Lombard
-roofs are vaults of stone not truss roofs/ uses groin vaults
-a problem occurs because they lose their windows by adding vaults
-place in the vaults to make the building seem more roman |
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Baptistery, Florence interior
Florence (Italy)
1059
Romanesque
not an round copy of sepleture like that in Pisa |
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Baptistery, Florence Facade
Florence (Italy)
1059
Romanesque
not an round copy of sepleture like that in Pisa |
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Baptistery, Florence Exterior
Florence (Italy)
1059
Romanesque
not an round copy of sepleture like that in Pisa |
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Baptistery, Pisa interior
Pisa, Italy
Begun 1153
Romanesque
-also covered with marble revetment
-batistrey is circular
-exact copy of the holy seplechure |
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Baptistery, Pisa exterior
Pisa, Italy
Begun 1153
Romanesque
-also covered with marble revetment
-batistrey is circular
-exact copy of the holy seplechure |
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Cathedral, Pisa
Pisa, Italy
1063
Romanesque
-resembles that of st peters
-highly decorated on the outside/covered with marble revetment
-made of actual pieces of marble from ancient roman cities
- not only things that are Christian but begin to adapt Islamic things
Eg. Pointed arches, stripes on the clomns and arches |
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Cathedral, Pisa Plan
Pisa, Italy
1063
Romanesque
-resembles that of st peters
-highly decorated on the outside/covered with marble revetment
-made of actual pieces of marble from ancient roman cities
- not only things that are Christian but begin to adapt Islamic things
Eg. Pointed arches, stripes on the clomns and arches |
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