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        | GISLEBERTUS, Last Judgment, west tympanum of Saint-Lazare, Autun, France, ca. 1120-1135. Marble, approx. 21' wide at base. |  
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        | Ascension of Christ and Mission of the Apostles, tympanum of the center portal of the narthex of La Madeleine, Vézelay, France, 1120-1132. |  
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        | Portal on the west facade of Saint-Trophîme, Arles, France, mid twelfth century. |  
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        | BENEDETTO ANTELAMI, King David, statue in a niche on the west facade of Fidenza Cathedral, Fidenza, Italy, ca. 1180-1190. Marble, approx. life-size. |  
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        | RAINER OF HUY, Baptism of Christ, baptismal font from Notre-Dame-des-Fonts, Liège, Belgium, 1107-1118. Bronze, 2' 1" high. Saint-Barthélémy, Liège. |  
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        | Virgin and Child (Morgan Madonna), from the Auvergne, France, second half of twelfth century. Painted wood, 2' 7" high. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1916). |  
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        | Head reliquary of Saint Alexander, from Stavelot Abbey, Belgium, 1145. Silver repoussé (partly gilt), gilt bronze, gems, pearls, and enamel, approx. 1' 5 1/2" high. Musées Royaux, Brussels. |  
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        | Christ in Majesty, apse fresco from Santa María de Mur, near Lérida, Spain, mid-twelfth century. 22' X 24'. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. |  
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        | Entombment of Christ, fresco above the nave arcade, Sant'Angelo in Formis, near Capua, Italy, ca. 1085. |  
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        | Nave of the abbey church, Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe, France. Painted barrel vault, ca. 1100. |  
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        | The vision of Hildegard of Bingen, detail of a facsimile of a lost folio in the Scivias by Hildegard of Bingen, from Trier or Bingen, Germany, ca. 1050-1079. Formerly in Hessische Landesbibliothek, Wiesbaden. |  
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        | EADWINE THE SCRIBE(?), Eadwine the scribe at work, folio 283 verso of the Eadwine Psalter, ca. 1160-1170. Ink and tempera on vellum. Trinity College, Cambridge. |  
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        | Battle of Hastings, detail of the Bayeux Tapestry, from Bayeux Cathedral, Bayeux, France, ca. 1070-1080. Embroidered wool on linen, 1' 8" high (entire length of fabric 229' 8"). Centre Guillaume le Conquérant, Bayeux. |  
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        | Interior of Saint Philibert, Tournus, France, nave vaults, ca. 1060 |  
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        | Interior of Saint-Sernin, Toulouse, France, ca. 1070-1120. |  
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        | Model of the third abbey church ("Cluny III"), Cluny, France, 1088-1130. Musée du Farinier, Cluny, France. |  
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        | nterior of abbey church of Notre-Dame, Fontenay, France, 1139-1147. |  
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        | Interior of Speyer Cathedral, Speyer, Germany, begun 1030; nave vaults, ca. 1082-1106. |  
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        | Interior of Sant'Ambrogio, Milan, Italy, late eleventh to early twelfth century. |  
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        | West facade of Saint-Étienne, Caen, France, begun 1067. |  
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        | Interior of Saint-Étienne, Caen, France, vaulted ca. 1115-1120. |  
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        | Interior of Saint-Étienne, Caen, France, vaulted ca. 1115–1120. |  
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        | Interior of Durham Cathedral, England, begun ca. 1093. |  
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        | Plan (bottom) and lateral section (top) of Durham Cathedral, England (after Kenneth John Conant). |  
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        | Cathedral complex, Pisa, Italy; cathedral begun 1063; baptistery begun 1153; campanile begun 1174 |  
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        | Baptistery of San Giovanni, Florence, Italy, dedicated 1059. |  
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        | Interior of San Miniato al Monte, Florence, Italy, ca. 1062-1090. |  
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        | Cloister of Saint-Pierre, Moissac, France, ca. 1100-1115. Limestone with marble relief panels, piers approx. 6' high. |  
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        | BERNARDUS GELDUINUS, Christ in Majesty, relief in the ambulatory of Saint-Sernin, Toulouse, France, ca. 1096. Marble, 4' 2" high. |  
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        | WILIGELMO, creation and temptation of Adam and Eve, frieze on the west facade, Modena Cathedral, Modena, Italy, ca. 1110. Marble, approx. 3' high. |  
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        | South portal of Saint-Pierre, Moissac, France, ca. 1115-1135. Marble, approx. 16' 6" wide at base. |  
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        | Lions and Old Testament prophet (Jeremiah or Isaiah?), from the trumeau of the south portal of Saint-Pierre, Moissac, France, ca. 1115-1130. Marble, approx. life-size. |  
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