Romanesque
Europe
Romanesque
- St. Sernin in Toulouse, c. 1070-1120
- Gislebertus, Last Judgment from Saint-Lazare, c.
1120-1135
- Baptistery of San Giovanni, Florence, 1059
- Durham Cathedral (interior), c. 1093
- Master Hugo, Moses Expounding the Law, c. 1135
- Eadwine the Scribe, Eadwine the Scribe at Work,
c. 1160-1170
1. What is a relic? What is a reliquary?
2. What did people in the Christian world fear would happen in the
year AD1000?
3. Draw a simple floorplan illustrating the ‘pilgrimage church’
type. Include and label the following:
a.
nave
b.
aisles
c.
transept
d.
crossing
e.
ambulatory
f.
chapels (draw at least 4)
4. What advantage did stone vaults have over wooden roofs?
5. Why were so many Romanesque churches of such great size, even
though they were frequently located in isolated places with small
congregations?
6. What was the
Battle of Hastings and why is it important to our study of art?
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