Romanesque Art/Architecture 11 th -12 th Centuries.
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Romanesque Art/Architecture
11th-12th Centuries
Cathedral of St. James, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 1078-1122
Plan of Cathedral of Saint James, Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Transept, Cathedral of Saint James, Santiago de Compostela. 1078–1122, Galicia, Spain
Cathedral Complex, Pisa, Cathedral, begun 1063; Baptistry, begun 1153; Campanile, begun 1174; Campo Santo, 13th centuryTuscany, Italy
Exterior, Speyer Cathedral c. 1080–1106 and second half of the 12th century, Speyer, Germany
Plan of Durham Cathedral, showing original east end
Nave, Durham Cathedral Vault height about 73' (22.2 m ), 1087–1133, England
Church of Saint-Étienne, Caenc. 1060–77; façade c. 1096–1100; spires 13th century,Normandy, France
Composite diagram of Church of Saint-Étienne, Caen, showing original 11th-century timber roof and later 12th-century six-part vault inserted under the roof
Nave, Church of Saint-Étienne, Caen, c. 1060–77; vaulted c. 1130 Normandy, France
Dover Castle Dover, England
Wiligelmus, Creation and Fall, West Façade, Modena Cathedral, c. 1099–1100, Modena, Emilia, Italy
Gislebertus, Last Judgment, Tympanum on West Portal, Cathedral of Saint-Lazare, Autun, c. 1120–30 or 1130–45Burgundy, France
Capital: Suicide of Judas, Cathedral of Saint-Lazare, Autun, c. 1125
example of a Tympanum
Bishop Odo Blessing the Feast, the Bayeux Tapestry, Norman–Anglo-Saxon embroidery, linen with wool, c. 1066–82, Bayeux, France
Messengers Signal the Appearance of a Comet (Halley’s Comet), The Bayeux Tapestry
Virgin and Child, Oak with polychromy,height 31”, Late 12th century, Auvergne region, France / The Metropolitan Museum of Art
St. Matthew, from the Codex ColbertinusTempera on vellum,7 ½ X 4”,c. 1100Bibliothèque National Paris
Facsimile frontispiece with Hildegard and Volmar, Liber Scivias, 1165–75,Original MS lost during World War II
The Mouth of Hell, Winchester Psalter ,Ink and tempera on vellum,12 ¾ X 9⅛”, c. 1150Winchester, England / The British Library, London
John of Worcester, Page with The Dream of Henry I (Those Who Work; Those Who Fight; Those Who Pray), Worcester Chronicle, Ink and tempera on vellum, each page 12¾ X 9⅜“,c. 1140,From Worcester, England / Corpus Christi College, Oxford