Review: Final Exam Romanesque and Gothic Art. Carolingian Art 14-12 &13 Palace Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany (792-805; Odo of Metz, architect)

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Review: Final Exam Romanesque and Gothic Art

Carolingian Art &13 Palace Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany ( ; Odo of Metz, architect) Ebbo Gospels (c ): Page with St. Matthew the Evangelist Outer Cover of the Lindau Gospels: Crucifixion with Angels and Mourning Figures (c )

14-12 Palace Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany ( ; Odo of Metz, architect)

14-12 Palace Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany ( ; Odo of Metz, architect)

Books Majuscules (capitals): based on Roman inscriptions; were used for formal writing, title, headings, and the finest manuscript Minuscules (now called lowercase letters): used for more rapid writing and ordinary texts Media: vellum or parchment (made of very fine animal skins such as calf) Cover of gospel books: cross, crucifixion, evangelists, saints

14-17 Ebbo Gospels (c ): Page with St. Matthew the Evangelist.

14-19 Outer Cover of the Lindau Gospels: Crucifixion with Angels and Mourning Figures (c )

French Romanesque Art 15-1 Reliquary statue of Saint Foy (Saint Faith) (10th-11th century) Abbey Church of Saint Foy, Conques (mid 11th- 12th century) 15-6 Third Abbey Church of Saints Peter and Paul (Cluny III), Cluny, Burgundy ; Gunzo and Hezelo, architects): reconstruction Terms: Benedictine order, buttress, Clunic order, crossing, portal

French Romanesque Art 15-1 Reliquary of Saint Foy (Saint Faith), late 9th c South portal and porch, Priory Church of saint Pierre, Moissac, c Gislebertus, Last Judgment tympanum on west portal, Cathedral of saint-Lazare, Autun, Burgundy, c Weighing of Souls, detail of Last Judgment Gislebertus, the Magi Asleep, Capital from the choir Virgin and Child, from the Auvergne region, late 12th century, Oak with polychromy

15-1 Reliquary of Saint Foy (Saint Faith), late 9th c.

15-10 South portal and porch, Priory Church of Saint Pierre, Moissac, c. 1115

14-12 Gislebertus, Last Judgment tympanum on west portal, Cathedral of saint-Lazare, Autun, Burgundy, c

15-13 Weighing of Souls, detail of Last Judgment

14-12 Gislebertus, Last Judgment tympanum on west portal, Cathedral of saint-Lazare, Autun, Burgundy, c

15-14 Gislebertus, the Magi Asleep, Capital from the choir

15-15 Virgin and Child, from the Auvergne region, late 12th century, Oak with polychromy

Italian Romanesque Art Cathedral complex, Pisa Cathedral (Busketos, architect; begun 1063) Bell Tower (campanile): (Bonanno, architect; begun 1174) Wiligelmus, Creation and Fall ( ): relief on the west façade of the Cathedral of Modena

15-41 Cathedral complex, Pisa Cathedral (Busketos, architect; begun 1063) Bell Tower (campanile): (Bonanno, architect; begun 1174)

15-42 Wiligelmus, Creation and Fall ( ): relief on the west façade of the Cathedral of Modena, 1174)

French Gothic Art 16-2 and 7 Cathedral of Notre Dame, Chartres (c and later); plan Nave, c North tower, ): with one of the stained glass window (16-14 Tree of Jesse, c ) 16-8 Royal Portal, west façade (c ): including central tympanum 16-9 Jamb figures from central portal (Prophets and Ancestors of Christ) South transept entrance, left portal: Saint Stephen and Theodore (two jamb figures; c ) Furrier’s shop, detail of Charlemagne Window

16-2 and 7 Cathedral of Notre Dame, Chartres (c and later)

16-8 Royal Portal, west façade (c ): including central tympanum

16-9 Jamb figures from central portal (Prophets and Ancestors of Christ)

16-10 South transept entrance, left portal: Saint Stephen and Theodore (two jamb figures; c )

16-14 Tree of Jesse, c

French Gothic Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Reims, Rebuilding begun ; Additional work West facade, Annunciation, c and Visitation, c Nave, Reims Cathedral. Begun at least 1211; nave c. 1220; finished for coronation of Saint Chapelle, Paris, ; rose window Interior, Saint Chapelle, Paris

16-24 Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Reims, Rebuilding begun ; Additional work

16-25 West facade, Annunciation, c and Visitation, c. 1230

16-29 Saint Chapelle, Paris, ; rose window

16-30 Interior, Saint Chapelle, Paris

French Gothic Virgin and Child, from the Abbey Church of Saint Denis, Page with Louis IX and Queen Blanche of Castille, Moralized Bible, Jean Pucelle. Pages with Betrayal and Arrest of Chris, and Annunciation, Book of Hours of Jeanne d’Evreux, c

16-31 Virgin and Child, from the Abbey Church of Saint Denis, 1339 H: 69 cm.

16-33 Page with Louis IX and Queen Blanche of Castille, Moralized Bible,

16-36 Jean Pucelle. Pages with Betrayal and Arrest of Chris, and Annunciation, Book of Hours of Jeanne d’Evreux, c