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Chapter 15: Romanesque Art TERMS: transverse arch, lantern tower, spolia, baldachin, keep, bailey, mandorla, historiated capital, embroidery

Transcript of CHAPTER 15: ROMANESQUE ART - HCC Learning Web

Chapter 15:

Romanesque Art

• TERMS: transverse arch, lantern tower,

spolia, baldachin, keep, bailey, mandorla,

historiated capital, embroidery

Map 15-1

Timeline of Chapter:

Romanesque Art

• Culture: Medieval Art

• Style: Romanesque, 1050-1150

• What does the word “Romanesque” mean“?

• Review major changes in: social structure, politics &

economy, religion, contemporary religions

15-3

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Title: Church of Sant Vincenç

Medium: Stone and brick

Date: 1050-1150

Location: Cardona, Spain

Map 15-2

p. 462

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Title: Reliquary Statue of Saint Faith

Medium: Silver gilt over a wood core with

gems and cameos

Date: 1050-1150

15-5 and 15-6

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Title: Cathedral of Saint James

Medium: Stone and brick

Date: 1050-1150

Location: Santiago de Compostela, Spain

15-4

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Title: Cathedral of Saint James

Medium: Stone and brick

Date: 1050-1150

Location: Santiago de Compostela, Spain

15-11

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Title: Cathedral Complex

Medium: Marble and ceramic tiles

Date: 1050-1150

Location: Pisa, Italy

15-16 and 15-17

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Title: Cathedral of the Virgin and St. Stephen

Medium: Stone and brick

Date: 1050-1150

Location: Speyer, Germany

15-18 and 15-19

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Title: Durham Cathedral

Medium: Stone

Date: 1050-1150

Location: Durham, England

15-20

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style:

Romanesque

Title: Castle

Medium: Stone

Date: 1050-1150

Location: Dover, England

15-21

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Artist: Wiligelmo

Title: Creation and Fall on West Façade of Modena Cathedral

Medium: Stone

Date: 1050-1150

Location: Emilia, Italy

of Saint-Pierre, Moissac. c.

1115.

15-22

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Title: South Portal and Porch of Priory Church of Saint-Pierre

Medium: Stone

Date: 1050-1150

Location: Moissac, France

15-23

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Title: Trumea at South Portal of Priory

Church of Saint-Pierre

Medium: Stone

Date: 1050-1150

Location: Moissac, France

p. 478

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Artist: Gislebertus

Title: Last Judgment Tympanum on West Portal of Cathedral of Saint-Lazare

Medium: Stone

Date: 1050-1150

Location: Autun, France

15-25

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Title: Magi Asleep (left) and Flight into Egypt (right) on Choir Capitals at Cathedral of Saint-Lazare

Medium: Stone

Date: 1050-1150

Location: Autun, France

p. 468

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Title: Christ in Majesty from Church of

San Climent

Medium: Tempera

Date: 1050-1150

Location: Taull, Spain

15-14 and 15-15

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Title: Tower of Babel and Nave in the Abbey Church of Saint-Savin-sur-

Gartempe

Medium: Wall painting

Date: 1050-1150

Location: Poitou, France

Crucifix (Majestat Batlló).

Mid-12th century. Height

approx. 37 3/4”.

15-26

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Title: Crucifix

Medium: Painted wood

Date: 1050-1150

15-27

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style:

Romanesque

Title: Virgin and Child

Medium: Painted wood

Date: 1050-1150

15-28

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Title: Tomb Cover with Effigy of King Rudolf of Swabia

Medium: Bronze with niello

Date: 1050-1150

15-29

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Artist: Renier de Huy

Title: Baptismal Font

Medium: Bronze

Date: 1050-1150

p. 484-485

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Title: Bishop Odo Blessing the Feast from the Bayeux Embroidery

Medium: Embroidery

Date: 1050-1150

p. 484-485

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Title: Messengers Signal the Appearance of a Comet (Halley’s Comet) from The Bayeux Embroidery

Medium: Embroidery

Date: 1050-1150

15-30

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Artist: John of Worcester

Title: Worcester Chronicle

Medium: Ink and tempera on vellum

Date: 1050-1150

. Original, 1150–1175.

p. 487 (A)

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Artist: Hildegard of Bingen

Title: The Universe from Liber Scivias

Medium: Ink and pigment on parchment

Date: 1050-1150

15-32

Culture: Medieval

Period/Style: Romanesque

Artist: The Nun Guda

Title: Page from the Book of Homilies

Medium: Ink on parchment

Date: 1050-1150