Romanesque Architecture Architectural History ACT 322 Doris Kemp.

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Romanesque Architecture Architectural History ACT 322 Doris Kemp

Topics Romanesque Architecture: Sicily and Southern Italy Romanesque Architecture: Sicily and Southern Italy Romanesque Architecture: Northern Italy Romanesque Architecture: Northern Italy Romanesque Architecture: Tuscany Romanesque Architecture: Tuscany High Romanesque in Normandy and England High Romanesque in Normandy and England

Romanesque Architecture: Sicily and Southern Italy Norman rulers arrived south of Rome in the mid 11 th century Norman rulers arrived south of Rome in the mid 11 th century Influences of Byzantium and Saracenic entangled with northern European traditions Influences of Byzantium and Saracenic entangled with northern European traditions Important structures: Important structures: Norman Cathedrals of Cefalu Norman Cathedrals of Cefalu Church of S. Nicola, Bari Church of S. Nicola, Bari

Romanesque Architecture: Sicily and Southern Italy Norman Cathedral of Cefalu Norman Cathedral of Cefalu Located in Palermo, Sicily Located in Palermo, Sicily Massive east with choir flanked by lateral chapels Massive east with choir flanked by lateral chapels Twin-towered façade Twin-towered façade Fragile basilican nave with columnar supports Fragile basilican nave with columnar supports Interior featured a Byzantine mosaic of Christ Interior featured a Byzantine mosaic of Christ

Romanesque Architecture: Sicily and Southern Italy Photo: Sullivan

Romanesque Architecture: Sicily and Southern Italy Church of S. Nicola Church of S. Nicola Located in Bari, Southern Italy Located in Bari, Southern Italy A fusion of early Christian with steep proportions of Norman models A fusion of early Christian with steep proportions of Norman models Photo: Sullivan

Romanesque Architecture: Northern Italy Structures in Northern Italy had a strong classical tradition, but openness to adventurous spirit Structures in Northern Italy had a strong classical tradition, but openness to adventurous spirit Less conservative than the south Less conservative than the south Reflected the political and cultural individualism of the North Reflected the political and cultural individualism of the North

Romanesque Architecture: Northern Italy Cathedral at Modena Cathedral at Modena c c th century rib vaulting 15 th century rib vaulting Diaphragm arches Diaphragm arches Open timber roof Open timber roof Double-bay system Double-bay system Triple-gallery arcade Triple-gallery arcade

Romanesque Architecture: Northern Italy Photo: Sullivan

Romanesque Architecture: Northern Italy S. Ambrogio, Milan S. Ambrogio, Milan Triple apses Triple apses Barrel-vaulted forchoirs Barrel-vaulted forchoirs Nave of four huge vaulted bays, aisles, and galleries Nave of four huge vaulted bays, aisles, and galleries Atrium was almost as large as the church Atrium was almost as large as the church Featured a deep facade structure flanked by towers Featured a deep facade structure flanked by towers Rib vaulting Rib vaulting Became a major feature of Gothic architecture Became a major feature of Gothic architecture

Romanesque Architecture: Northern Italy Photo: Sullivan

Romanesque Architecture: Northern Italy Photo: Sullivan

Romanesque Architecture: Northern Italy Photo: Sullivan

Romanesque Architecture: Tuscany Tuscany was fortunate to have a wide range of building materials Tuscany was fortunate to have a wide range of building materials Marble Marble This helped to reinforce the classical tendency of their architecture This helped to reinforce the classical tendency of their architecture

Romanesque Architecture: Tuscany Pisan (Pisa) Pisan (Pisa) Remarkable as a group of structures Remarkable as a group of structures Cemetery, basilica, tower, and baptistery Cemetery, basilica, tower, and baptistery All featured a standard style All featured a standard style Same geometric clarity and sense of volume Same geometric clarity and sense of volume Same decorative system and scale Same decorative system and scale Same color, texture, and materials Same color, texture, and materials

Romanesque Architecture: Tuscany Photo: Sullivan

Romanesque Architecture: Tuscany Photo: Sullivan

Romanesque Architecture: Tuscany Florentine Florentine Rational, disciplined articulation Rational, disciplined articulation Sharp, exquisite Classical detail Sharp, exquisite Classical detail Two dimensional Two dimensional Key Structures Key Structures Baptistery of S. Giovanni, Florence Baptistery of S. Giovanni, Florence Church of S. Miniato al Monte, Florence Church of S. Miniato al Monte, Florence

Romanesque Architecture: Tuscany Baptistery of S. Giovanni, Florence Baptistery of S. Giovanni, Florence c c Interior resembles the Pantheon Interior resembles the Pantheon Centralized plan Centralized plan Freestanding Corinthian columns Freestanding Corinthian columns Exterior elevation mirrors the interior Exterior elevation mirrors the interior

Romanesque Architecture: Tuscany Photo: Sullivan

Romanesque Architecture: Tuscany Photo: Sullivan

Romanesque Architecture: Tuscany Church of S. Miniato al Monte, Florence Church of S. Miniato al Monte, Florence Medium-sized unvaulted basilica Medium-sized unvaulted basilica Interior separated by three large bays Interior separated by three large bays Rich, paneled arcading Rich, paneled arcading Features a half-dome mosaic Features a half-dome mosaic

Romanesque Architecture: Tuscany Photo: Sullivan

Romanesque Architecture: Tuscany Photo: Sullivan

High Romanesque in England In these locations a new concept of nave wall appeared In these locations a new concept of nave wall appeared Major structures Major structures Durham Cathedral, England Durham Cathedral, England Ely Cathedral, England Ely Cathedral, England

High Romanesque in England Durham Cathedral Durham Cathedral c c Linear decorative accents Linear decorative accents Choir-aisle vaults Choir-aisle vaults Nave vaults formed a unique double-X pattern of ribs Nave vaults formed a unique double-X pattern of ribs Shows that rib vaulting was a crucial development for the Gothic period of architecture Shows that rib vaulting was a crucial development for the Gothic period of architecture

High Romanesque in England Photo: Sullivan

High Romanesque in England Photo: Sullivan

High Romanesque in England Photo: Sullivan

High Romanesque in England Ely Cathedral Ely Cathedral Photo: Sullivan

High Romanesque in England Photo: Sullivan

High Romanesque in England Photo: Sullivan

High Romanesque in England Winchester Cathedral Winchester Cathedral Photo: Sullivan

High Romanesque in England Photo: Sullivan

References Sullivan, Mary; Sullivan, Mary; Trachtenburg/Hyman; Architecture: From Prehistory to Postmodernity Trachtenburg/Hyman; Architecture: From Prehistory to Postmodernity Wodehouse/Moffett; A History of Western Architecture Wodehouse/Moffett; A History of Western Architecture

Romanesque Architecture Architectural History ACT 322 Doris Kemp