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Term
mausoleum
Definition
a large, stately tomb, or building housing a tombSanta Costanza
Term
mausoleum
Definition
a large, stately tomb, or building housing a tomb
Term
ambulatory
Definition
a side aisle, usually circular or semi-circular or semi-circular, used for pilgrimages or ceremonies Santa Costanza
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narthex
Definition
a covered entrance vestibule
Santa Costanza
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clerestory
Definition
the upper walls, usually of a church, pierced by a row of windows
Term
syncretic imagery
Definition
imagery from one tradition that is adopted by another tradition and used with new meaning
Santa Costanza
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Christus Triumphans
Definition
Latin for triumphant Christ; a cross with a representation of a living Christ, eyes open and triumphant over death
Suicide of Judas and Crucifixion of Christ
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tesserae
Definition
tiny stones or pieces of glass cut to desired shape and size to use in mosaic design
Christ as the Good Shepard
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(dome on) pendentives
Definition
four concave, triangular pieces of masonry (triangular sections of a hemisphere), which provide the transition and support from a square area to this circular base of a covering dome
Anthemius of Tralles & Isidorus of Miletus - Hagia Sophia
Term
minaret
Definition
a tall, usually slender tower or turret , connected with a mosque. Minarets have one or more projecting balconies from which the muezzin (or crier) calls the people to prayer
Anthemius of Tralles & Isidorus of Miletus - Hagia Sophia
Term
tripartite
Definition
refers to a three-part organization, and is most oftenused in architecture to describe elevations, interiors, and floor plans
Anthemius of Tralles & Isidorus of Miletus - Hagia Sophia
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gallery
Definition
in church architecture, an upper story over an aisle, opening on to the nave
Anthemius of Tralles & Isidorus of Miletus - Hagia Sophia
Term
horror vacui
Definition
(literally, fear of the empty space) a technique of design in which an entire surface is covered with pattern or decoration
Justinian, Bishop Maximianus, and Attendants
Term
isocephaly
Definition
a method of composing groups of figures in such a way that all are shown at the same height , regardless of posture or purpose; the heads of figures appear to be all at the same level
Justinian, Bishop Maximianus, and Attendants
Term
chi-rho monogram
Definition
a monogram and symbol for Christ, consisting of the first two letters of Christ in Greek, and often, the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet representing the words of Chirst-"I am the beginning and the end"
Justinian, Bishop Maximianus, and Attendants
Term
Christus Patiens
Definition
Latin for suffering Christ, which in general superseded representations of the Christus Triumphans type
Crucifixion mosaic (Daphni Crucifixion),
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Christus Patiens
Definition
Latin for suffering Christ, which in general superseded representations of the Christus Triumphans type
Term
memento mori
Definition
a reminder of human mortality(death), usually represented by a skull
Crucifixion mosaic (Daphni Crucifixion),
Term
icon
Definition
a representation or picture of a sacred Christian personage, itself regarded as sacred, it is often rigid, stylized, and essentially two-dimensional; technically, in Byzantine, Greek, and Russian Orthodox church art, it is a type of representation of Christ, the Virgin Mary, or a saint in a painting, mosaic, or bas relief (but never sculpture) in the manner described above
Vladimir Madonna (Virgin and Child
Term
virgin of Compassion
Definition
When Mary and the Christ-child are shown pressing their faces (cheeks) together and gazing tenderly at each other; the source of this portrayal was widely believed to be a portrait painted by the evangelist Luke following a vision he had of the Nativity
Vladimir Madonna (Virgin and Child
Term
(animal) interlacing
Definition
a decorative technique using abstracted animal forms in an (often elaborate) interwoven pattern
Chi-rho-iota Page (from the Book of Kells),
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manuscript illumination
Definition
a text, as in a hand-lettered codex (book), written and decorated by hand with color illustrations; usually these depictions are stories from the Bible, and were important because many people were illiterate.
Chi-rho-iota Page (from the Book of Kells),
Term
nave
Definition
the part of the church between the chief entrance and the apse end; the long, central hallway demarcated from the side aisles by piers or columns
St. Matthew (from the Ebbo Gospels),
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transept
Definition
the transverse arms of a cross-shaped church; they run perpendicular to the nave
St. Matthew (from the Ebbo Gospels),
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[cruciform plan]
Definition
a cross-shaped floor-plan; not typically seen until the Gothic era
St. Matthew (from the Ebbo Gospels),
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crossing
Definition
the space in a cruciform church formed by the intersection of the nave and the transept
St. Matthew (from the Ebbo Gospels),
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aisles
Definition
the portion of a church flanking the nave and separated from it by a row of columns or piers
St. Matthew (from the Ebbo Gospels),
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apse
Definition
the vaulted, semi-circular or polygonal termination (end), usually to a chancel or chapel
St. Matthew (from the Ebbo Gospels),
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alternate-support system
Definition
in midieval church architecture, the use of alternating wall supports in the nave, usually piers and columns or compound piers of alternating form; this seems to have been adopted not as a structural but rather as an aesthetic device providing visual proof of the geometrical organization of the building's plan
St. Matthew (from the Ebbo Gospels),
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stringcourse
Definition
a continuous projecting horizontal band set in the surface of a wall and usually molded
St. Matthew (from the Ebbo Gospels),
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nave arcade
Definition
an arched, covered passageway forming the lower part of a wall elevation of a church
St. Matthew (from the Ebbo Gospels),
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incrustation
Definition
a two-tone system of stonework in architecture; [originally a style of wall/cieling decoration in Pompeii and Herculaneum where the wall was divided into panels of contrasting colors]
St. Matthew (from the Ebbo Gospels),
Term
ladder-fold drapery
Definition
a stylized depiction of drapery where the folds simulate rungs on a ladder
Adam and Eve Reproached by the Lord
Term
tree of knowledge
Definition
held the apple of the knowledge of good and evil
Adam and Eve Reproached by the Lord
Term
pilgrimages(crusades)
Definition
journeys to the distant shrines of saints, whose spirituality powerful relics could be venerated there; the Crusades("taking of the cross") were armed pilgrimages, whose stated purpose was to wrest the Christian shrines of the Hold Land from Muslim control
Term
relic
Definition
an object of religious worship, especially an article reputedly associated with a saint or martyr
Term
module
Definition
a unit of measurement by which the proportions of a building, or a part of it, are regulated
St. Etienne
Term
radiating chapels
Definition
chapels that surround the apse end of a church
St. Etienne
Term
facade
Definition
(face of a building) this most often refers to the front of a building with its entrance, but may also refer to other sides when they are emphaszied architecturally
Term
buttress
Definition
a mass of masonry or brick work projecting from or built against a wall to give added strength
St. Etienne
Term
bay
Definition
a vertical division of the interior or exterior of a building, marked not by walls, but by such things as columns, piers, buttresses, units of vaulting, windows, doors, etc.
St. Etienne
Term
fenestration
Definition
the design and placement of windows in a building
Term
[spires]
Definition
tall, pyramidal, polygonal, or conical structures rising from a tower or roof, usually on a church, and terminating in a point; this is a term most often associated with Gothic art
St. Etienne
Term
[triforium]
Definition
an arcaded area of the wall, above the nave arcade and below the clerestory; this is a term most often seen in Gothic art
St. Etienne
Term
vault
Definition
an arched ceiling or roof, usually of stone or brick(and sometimes imitated in wood or plaster)
St. Etienne
Term
barrel vault
Definition
the simplest form of a vault, consisting of a continuous, unbroken semi-cylindrical vault resembling a tunnel
Term
cross vault
Definition
produced by the intersection of two barrel vaults at right angles; also called a groin vault
Term
sexpartite vault
Definition
in this type of vaulting, one bay of quadripartite vaulting is divided transversely into two parts so that each bay has six compartments; this is a rib vault with six panels
St. Etienne
Term
tympanum
Definition
the semi-circular sculpted area above a door lintel and enclosed by an arch, usually seen on a church
West Tympanum of St. Lazare (Last Judgment
Term
mandorla
Definition
an almond-shaped variation on the halo consisting of two intersecting arcs surrounding the entire body of religious figures such as the transfigured Christ, GOd , or the Virgin Mary after the assumption; it represents the union of heaven and earth
West Tympanum of St. Lazare (Last Judgment
Term
portal
Definition
a doorway or entrance, especially one that is large and imposing ; often refers to Medieval and Renaissaince architecture
Term
archivolt
Definition
the continuous , arch-shaped molding, often in concentric bands, following the contour of a Romanesque or Gothic arch
Notre Dame
Term
voussoir
Definition
an individual wedge-shaped block used in the construction of a true arch, composing the archivolts
Notre Dame
Term
jamb statue/figure
Definition
figural sculpture attached to the side posts of a doorway
Notre Dame
Term
trumeau
Definition
in architecture, the pillar or center post supporting the lintel in the middle of a doorway
Notre Dame
Term
trefoil
Definition
a three-leaf clover-shaped ornament or symbol most often used in architecture; the shape symbolizes the trinity
Notre Dame
Term
rose window
Definition
a circular stained glass window, often with flower-petal stone/ lead tracery
Notre Dame
Term
stained glass
Definition
glass given translucent color by staining with metallic oxides and joined with lead strips to form a design or scene
Notre Dame
Term
Bible of the Poor
Definition
refers to stained glass that illustrates, often for the illiterate, figures and/ or stories from the Bible
Notre Dame
Term
Divine light
Definition
sunlight that is seemingly transformed into sacred light(God's light) as it passes through stained glass windows
Notre Dame
Term
flying buttress
Definition
consists typically of an inclined member carried on an arch or a series of arches and a solid buttress to which it transmits lateral thrust
Notre Dame
Term
gargoyle
Definition
an open-mouthed grotesque figure, most often used as a waterspout , projecting from an upper gutter or rooftop of a building, used to carry water away from the walls
Notre Dame
Term
tilted-tabletop perspective
Definition
an intuitive, rather than scientific, treatment of space, where a surface such as a table or floor is awkwardly angled towards the viewer, or shown at a strongly raking angle
Abraham and the Three Angels
Term
pulpit
Definition
an elevated lectern, platform, or stand used in preaching
Annunciation and Nativity (detail of the Pisa baptistery pulpit), 1259 - 1260
Term
buon fresco
Definition
(true fresco) painting on wet lime plaster; because the pigments are absorbed into the wall's surface as the plaster dries, it is one of the most permanent painting techniques
Lamentation
Term
altarpiece
Definition
a panel, painted or sculpted, situated above and behind the altar
Annunciation,
Term
sacra conversazione
Definition
(literally "holy conversation") a style of altarpiece painting in which saints from different epochs are joined in a unified space and are seemingly conversing with each other or with the audience
Annunciation,
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