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Romanesque Art : 

Romanesque Art

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Cathedral of St. James, Santiago de Compostela. 1078-1122.

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Virtual tour of Romanesque Santiago de Compostela

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Example of a groin vault aisle

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Cathedral complex, Pisa, Italy. Begun 1063. Designed by Busketos Baptistry Cathedral Campanile Campo Santo

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Pisa Baptistery. begun 1153. Romanesque

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campanile: begun 1174, by Master Bonanno

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Speyer Cathedral, Speyer, Germany. 1080-1106

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front back

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Durham Cathedral, Durham, England. 1087-1133

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Vaulting in the transcept

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Church of St. Etienne, Caen, France. 1060-1077. Vault 1130, façade c. 1100

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Durham Cathedral

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West Façade of Modena Cathedral, Italy. By Wiligelmus. Begun 1099. H: 3’

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Creation and Fall, West Façade of Modena Cathedral, Italy.

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South portal, Priory church of Sainte-Pierre, Moissac, France. c. 1115

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Christ in Majesty tympanum.

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Door jambs: Peter and Isaiah

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Jeremiah Paul Trumeau: lions (front), Paul, Jeremiah

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Last Judgment Tympanum, St. Lazare, Autun, France. By Gislebertus. 1120-30 or 1130-45

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Pilgrims, from bottom register of tympanum. Archangel Michael fighting for souls

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Suicide of Judas capital, St. Lazare, Autun. By Gislebertus. c. 1125

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Virgin and Child. Late 12th c. From Auvergne region, France. Oak with paint. H: 31’’

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Bayeux Tapestry. Norman-Anglo-Saxon embroidery. c. 1066-1082. From Canterbury, England, or Bayeux, France. Linen with wool. H: 20’’ Click for Animation

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Halley’s comet and Harald’s vision

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Bishop Odo blessing the feast -“and here the servants performed their duty. Here they prepare the meal and here the bishop blesses the food and drink. Bishop Odo. William. Robert”

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Mouth of Hell, Winchester Psalter. c. 1150. Ink and tempera on vellum. 12 ¾ x 9 1/8 ‘