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Romanesque Art

Romanesque Art. Chapter 15 – Stokstad. Romanesque. “Roman-like” Named after architectural elements such as barrel and groin vaults based on Roman or round arch Characterized by explosion in church building Cult of Relics, pilgrimage, and pilgrimage routes, “pilgrimage” churches.

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Romanesque Art

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  1. Romanesque Art Chapter 15 – Stokstad

  2. Romanesque • “Roman-like” • Named after architectural elements such as barrel and groin vaults based on Roman or round arch • Characterized by explosion in church building • Cult of Relics, pilgrimage, and pilgrimage routes, “pilgrimage” churches

  3. Figure 15-4 Interior Cathedral Of Saint James (Spain)

  4. Reliquary Statue of Sainte Foy (page 462)

  5. Pilgrimage Routes (Map 15-2)

  6. Figure 15-5 Plan Cathedral of Saint James

  7. Portal Cathedral of Saint James

  8. p. 473

  9. Figure 15-22 Portal Priory Church of Saint-Pierre Moissac, France “Christ in Majesty” The Second Coming

  10. Portal Cathedral of Saint-Lazare Autun, France Last Judgment p. 478

  11. The Bayeux Embroidery (pages 484-485)

  12. Questions on the Reading… • Cultural Period • Title • Materials used • Embroidery • Explain “laid-and-couched work” • General subject matter • Patron

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