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16 Cards in this Set
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St. Etienne
Vignory, France 1050- 70 |
- resembles ottoinian wooden roofed churches
- no second story Tribune -introduction of stone vaulting |
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St. Sernin
Toulouse, France 1070 - 1120 |
- extremely regular and geometrically precise
- compound piers |
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Bernardus Gelduinus
Christ in Majesty ca. 1096 |
- many believe that the reemergence of monumental stone sculptures was do to the intro of stone vaulting
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Saint Pierre
Moissac, South Portal c. 1115 - 1130 |
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Trumeau (Jeremiah?)
Saint- Pierre, Moissac, c. 1115 - 1130 |
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GISLEBERTUS
Tympanum Saint-Lazare Autun, 1120 - 1135 |
- depicts the last judgement
-god portrayed fearful and separation of the damned and blessed |
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Pentecost and the Mission of the Apostles
La Madeleine Vezelay, France 1120 - 1132 |
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Morgan Madonna,
French, Late 12th Century |
-the embodiemtent of divine wisdom as his mother sits on the throne of wisdom
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Sant’Ambrogio
Milan, Italy late 11th to early 12th Century |
- first uses of ribbed vaulting
- the building has no transept or clerestory |
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Cathedral Complex
Pisa 1063 - 1174 |
- resembles early christian basilica, but the projecting transepts and crossing arch are distinctly Romanesque
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Baptistery of San Giovanni
Florence dedicated 1059 |
-centrally planned like San Vitale
-recalls ancient Roman architecture |
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WILIGELMO
Creation and Temptation of Adam and Eve, Modena Cathedral, c. 1110 |
-represents scenes from Genesis and resembles early christian sarcophagi
-reminder of original sin |
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Benedetto Antelami
King David Fidenza Cathedral Fidenza, Italy, ca. 1180 - 90 |
-absent contrapossto weight shift yet the sculptor's conception of this prophet is unmistakeably rooted in greco-roman art.
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St. Etienne,
Caen, France Begun 1067 |
-sexpartite vaulting creating higher architecture with rib vaults
- four butresses divide the facade into three bays that correspond with the nave and aisle |
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Durham Cathedral
England, 1087 - 1133 |
-introduction of quadrant arches that led to the flying buttresses in gothic architecture
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Battle of Hastings
Bayeux Tapestry ca. 1070 - 80 |
-the circumstances leading the battle of Hastings
- the tapestry is not confined to battlefield success |