Romanesque Art Stokstad, Ch. 15. French Romanesque Art 15-1 Reliquary statue of Saint Foy (Saint Faith) (10th-11th century) Abbey Church of Saint Foy,

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Romanesque Art Stokstad, Ch. 15

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, Cluniac 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 Cathedral of Saint-Lazare, Autun, Burgundy 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 Terms: archivolt, mandorla, portal, tympanum, trumeau, Undercutting technique

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

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

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

Gislebertus. Eve

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