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From the Church of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Romanesque, 1078-1122
-Was an important stop on the Pilgramage Route (it was said that the body of St. James was buried here)
-Pilgrams entered through the large double doors at the front.
-Compound piers with attached half columns on all four sides support the barrel vault. |
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Reliquary Statue of St. Foy (St. Faith)
Abbey Church of Conques, France.
Late 9th Century
-Relic holds the skull of St. Foy
-She was a Virgin Martyr (meaning that she passed away because of her religous beliefs)
-It was said that she was burned, then a dove from heaven came down to put the fire out.
-Monks stole the relic from her original shrine of Agen. |
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Durham Cathedral, England
1087-1133, Romanesque
-First time we see the use of ribbed vaulting (It was an experiment in the past, but never used)
-Nave is 400' long
-Piers are covered with chevrons, spiral flutting and diamond patterns |
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Cathedral Complex at Pisa, Tuscany, Italy
1063
Romanesque
-Was designed as a cruciform basilica by master builder, Busketos
-The complex includes a bapistery, walled burial ground, campanile (free standing bell tower) |
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Creation and Fall, by Willigelmo, Modena Cathedral, Italy.
1099, Romanesque
-The Mandorla distinguishes God from Adam and Eve
-Left to Right, portrays the story of Adam and Eve.
-Has the inscription, "Among sculptors, your work shines forth, Willigelmo."
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Second Coming, Church of St. Pierre, France
1115, Romanesque
-Matthew (man), Mark (Lion), Luke (ox), John (Eagle) all surround Jesus
-Depicts the second coming of Christ
-Below Christ's arm, "Waves of a sea of glass like crystal." |
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Christ in Majesty, Mosaic, Church of San Climent, Spain
-1123 Romanesque
-In Christ's hand, he holds a book that says "I am the light of the world."
-"Alpha and Omega" are above his head. Alpha, Omega- first/last letters of the Latin alphabet. Shows that Christ is the ruler of everything.
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John of Worcestor, Worcestor Chronicles, 1140, Romanesque
-Depicts a series of bad dreams the king had about tax relief
-In the fourth illustration, the king makes a promise to God that he will relieve taxes for the next 7 years. |
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The Last Judgement, Church of St. Pierre |
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Church of St. Pierre, Autun, France
1130
-Mother Mary is enthroned as "queen of heaven."
-St. Peter is shown as the gate keeper of heaven
-Hell is represented as a basilica.
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Bishop Odo Blessing the Feast
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Church of St. Lazarre, Bayuex Tapestry, Autun, France
1120
-Odo and William are feasting before the battle
-It was believed that this tapestry was made by women.
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France, Late 12th Century
-Mother Mary is seated on what is called the "Throne of Wisdom"
-Christ lifts his arm as a form of a blessing.
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-Hildegard was a highly educated woman.
-Composed music, highly eductated in natural science.
-One of the few woman who performed an exorcism.
-Had a vision about an "intense, fiery light, flashing intensely, came from the open vault of heaven and poured through my whole brain."
-Had her scribe, Volmar writes to her dictation. |
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