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Lecture 7
Romanesque Architecture
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Art History
Undergraduate 1
02/12/2012

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17-19: Speyer Cathedral,
begun 1030, vaults ca. 1082-1105
Germany (Holy Roman Empire)
Romanesque

transverse arch
groin vault
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17-21: Sant’ Ambrogio
late 11th-early 12th century
Milan, Italy (Holy Roman Empire)
Romanesque

transverse arch
ribbed groin vault
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17-23: Rainer of Huy (Renier de Huy)
1118
Liege, Belgium (Holy Roman Empire)
Romanesque

Baptismal font, Bronze, main basin 2’ 1” high
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17-23 and detail: Rainer of Huy
1118
Liege, Belgium (Holy Roman Empire)
Romanesque

Baptismal font, Bronze, main basin 2’ 1” high
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17-25: Pisa Cathedral, exterior
begun 1063
Pisa, Italy
Romanesque
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17-25: Pisa Campanile
begun 1174
Pisa, Italy
Romanesque
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17-25 and detail: interior, Pisa Cathedral
begun 1063
Pisa, Italy
Romanesque
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17-27: San Miniato al Monte
ca. 1062-1090
Florence, Italy
Romanesque

Crypt - bottom left and right corners
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17-28: Creation and Temptation (Fall) of Adam & Eve
ca. 1110
Modena, Italy - West façade, cathedral
Romanesque

Wiligelmo (sculptor), Marble frieze
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17-33: Durham Cathedral
begun ca. 1093
Durham, England (Anglo-Norman)
Romanesque

vaulted ca. 1115-1120, harry potter
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17-33: Durham Cathedral, plan
begun ca. 1093
Durham, England
Romanesque
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Romanesque vault diagram
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17-31: Saint-Etienne, Benedictine, after vaulting
vaulted ca. 1115-1130
Caen, France (Anglo-Norman)
Romanesque

additive, compartmental
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17-32 St. Etienne, west façade
begun 1067, Spires added in 1200s
Caen, France (Anglo-Norman)
Romanesque
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17-35 detail: Bayeux “Tapestry”, The Battle of Hastings
ca. 1070-1080
England or Normandy (Anglo-Norman)
Romanesque

Embroidery, 1’ 8” high
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17-36: The Bury Bible, Moses expounding the Law
ca. 1135
England (Anglo-Norman) - Bury St. Edmonds Abbey
Romanesque

Master Hugo (artist)
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17-37: Eadwine the Scribe, The Eadwine Psalter
ca. 1160-1170
England (Anglo-Norman)
Romanesque
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