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Romanesque

A Romanesque church

Romanesque architecture Round arch round arch Architectural elements barrel vaultrib vaultbuttressdomefloor plan

Romanesque architecture Barrel vault round arch Architectural elements barrel vaultrib vaultbuttressdomefloor plan

Romanesque architecture Rib vault round arch Architectural elements barrel vaultrib vaultbuttressdomefloor plan

Romanesque architecture Buttress round arch Architectural elements barrel vaultrib vaultbuttressdomefloor plan

Romanesque architecture Dome round arch Architectural elements barrel vaultrib vaultbuttressdomefloor plan

round arch Architectural elements barrel vaultrib vaultbuttressdomefloor plan Romanesque architecture Latin - cross plan

St. Trophime, France Architectural elements round archbarrel vaultrib vaultbuttressdomefloor plan 1 / 10

Romanesque architecture Santo Domingo de Silos Monastery, Burgos round arch Architectural elements barrel vaultrib vaultbuttressdomefloor plan 10 / 10

Round arch Architectural elements Barrel vaultRib vaultButtressDomeFloor plan Romanesque architecture Cathedral square, Pisa, Italy 2 / 10

Architectural elements Romanesque architecture San Martín de Frómista, Palencia octagonal crossing tower round tower transept entrance round arch barrel vaultrib vaultbuttressdomefloor plan 3 / 10

Architectural elements Romanesque architecture Interior of San Martín de Frómista round archbarrel vaultrib vaultbuttressdomefloor plan 4 / 10

Romanesque architecture Santa María de Eunate, Navarra round arch Architectural elements barrel vaultrib vaultbuttressdomefloor plan 6 / 10

Romanesque architecture Sant Climent de Taüll, Lleida round arch Architectural elements barrel vaultrib vaultbuttressdomefloor plan 7 / 10

Romanesque achitecture Jaca Cathedral round arch Architectural elements barrel vaultrib vaultbuttressdomefloor plan 8 / 10

Romanesque sculpture Sculptures were adapted to fit into the space available. educational and religious function rigid clothes painted in bright colours unrealistic human figures Main characteristics 1 / 9

Romanesque sculpture Virgin and Child 2 / 9

Romanesque sculpture Christ on the cross 3 / 9

Romanesque sculpture Detail of a capital decorated with animals and plants 4 / 9

Romanesque scultpure A biblical scene 5 / 9

Romanesque sculpture An everyday scene 6 / 9

Romanesque sculpture Portal of St. Pierre, Moissac, France archivolts tympanum mullion 7 / 9

Romanesque sculpture Detail of the capitals in St. Trophime 8 / 9

Romanesque sculpture Pórtico de la Gloria, Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela 1. Saint James 2. Last Judgement 3. Tree of Jesse Elders of the Apocalypse 5. Apostles, prophets and evangelists / 9

Romanesque painting rigid and schematic human figures Some figures are bigger to show importance. bright colours no background landscapes figures outlined in black Main characteristics 1 / 5

Next slide Romanesque painting Fresco, San Isidoro, León 2 / 5

Romanesque painting Panel painting 3 / 5

Romanesque painting Miniature 4 / 5

Romanesque painting Apse of Sant Climent de Taüll evangelist position of giving blessings Christ in Glory mandorla a book with the words: “I am the light of the world” 5 / 5