Chapter 15 Romanesque Art

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Chapter 15 Romanesque Art

15-02 Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy, Conques

15-03 Plan of Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy

15-04 Nave, Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy

15-09 South portal and porch, Priory Church of Saint-Pierre,

15-10 Lions and Prophet Jeremiah

15-11 West portal, Cathedral Saint-Lazare

15-12 Weighing of Souls

The Ascension of Christ and the Pentecost Mission of the Apostles

St. George and the Dragon, Initial R

Christ in Majesty, apse fresco from Santa Maria de Mur

15-13 The Magi Asleep

15-16 Nave, Abbey Church of Saint-Savin-surGartempe, Poitou

15-18 Christ in Majesty

Christ in Majesty, St. Sernin

15-19 Page with Pentecost

15-24 Plan of Durham Castle

15-26 Church of Saint-Etienne, Caen

15-27 Nave, Church of Saint-Etienne

15-28 Diagram of roof and vaulting, Church of Saint-Etienne

15-31 Bishop Odo Blessing the Feast

15-33 Interior, Speyer Cathedral

15-34 Nave, Church of Sant'Ambrogio, Milan

15-38 Facsimile of page with Hildegard's Vision

15-40 Cathedral complex, Pisa

Baptistery of San Giovanni

San Miniato al Monte