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Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 1

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 2 Sarcophagus with Scences from the Old and New Testaments.  c.300-330 A.D.  Vatican Museums, Rome. (photo e. selk) Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 2

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 3 Sant-Appolinare Nuovo Ravenna 500s A.D. Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 3

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 4 Procession of Saints. C. 500, alterations c.550-60. St. Appolinare Nuovo, Ravenna Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 4

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 5 Procession of Saints. C.500, alterations c.550-60. Sant-Appolinare, Ravenna Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 5

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 6 Nimbed Female Figure Enthroned under an Arch. Ivory. Carolingian Court School. Early 9th C. MET, NYC. Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 6

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 7 Church of Saint-Denis. Abbey on the site was founded c.475. First church on site, built 750-775. West facade (front) rebuilt by Abbot Suger, 1135-40, ambulatory & choir rebuilt by Suger, 1140-44. Nave, 1231-81. Chapels on the north side, c.1375. photo e. selk Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 7

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 8 St. Denis Engraving ca. 1837 The façade was restored ca. 1839-40 Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 8

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 9 St. Denis Nave, 1231-81. photo e. selk Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 9

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 10 St. Denis photo e. selk Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 10

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 11 Church of Saint-Denis. Ambulatory & choir rebuilt by Suger, 1140-44. photo e. selk Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 11

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 12 Church of Saint-Denis. Ambulatory & choir rebuilt by Suger, 1140-44. photo e. selk Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 12

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 13 Column Statue of an Old Testament King. From Saint-Denis. c.1140-50. MET, New York photo e.selk Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 13

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 14 Column Statues. From Saint-Denis. c.1140-50. Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 14

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 15 Chalice of the Abbot Suger of Saint-Denis. c.1144. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. photo e. selk Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 15

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 16 Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Chartres. Present cathedral begun in 1194. Nave completed in 1220. Choir and double ambulatory completed 1222. South tower 1145 - 1165. North tower begun in 1506 after a fire destroyed the original. photo e. selk Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 16

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 17 Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Chartres. Present cathedral begun in 1194. Nave completed in 1220. Choir and double ambulatory completed 1222. South tower 1145 - 1165. North tower begun in 1506 after a fire destroyed the original. photo e. selk Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 17

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 18 Chartres. Nave completed in 1220. Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 18

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 19 Westminster Abbey, London. First church on the site was a Benedictine Abbey founded between 730 and 740. Rebuilt into a Norman-style church c.1065. This was rebuilt into the present Gothic-style beginning in 1245. The new church was consecrated in 1269. Chapel of Henry VII added in 1503-19. West towers added in 1739. Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 19

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 20 Byzantine School. Madonna and Child on Curved Throne. 13th C. National Gallery, D.C. Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 20

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 21 Giotto (Florentine, c.1267-1337). Lamentation. 1305-06. Scrovegni Chapel, Padua. Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 21

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 22 Giotto (Florentine, c.1267-1337). Joachim & the Shepherds, after 1305. Scrovegni Chapel, Padua Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 22

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 23 Duccio (Sienese, c.1260-1319). Alterpiece with the Madonna in Majesty (Maestà). 1308-1311. Museo dell'opera del Duomo, Siena. Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 23

Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 24 Paolo Veneziano (Venetian, active 1324-1358). The Coronation of the Virgin. 1324. National Gallery of Art, D.C. Medieval aesthetics - images ~ slide 24