Early Medieval Art highlights Carolingian 8th-9th Centuries Ottonian 10th -11th Centuries
Carolingian Art Equestrian Statue of a Carolingian Ruler, 9th century, bronze, Louvre, Paris Charlemagne was first Holy Roman Emperor Spearheaded revival of classical art and learning Compare to Roman equestrian statues Rider too large for horse Orb symbolic of imperial rule
Carolingian Architecture Lorsch Gatehouse, c. 760, Lorsch, Germany Triple arched opening divided by engaged columns reminiscent of the Arch of Constantine Churches had elaborate Westworks (no image), which are elaborately decorated entrances
Abbey Church of Saint Michael’s, 1001-33, Hildesheim, Germany Ottonian Art Abbey Church of Saint Michael’s, 1001-33, Hildesheim, Germany 3 kings named Otto reunited central Europe Continuation of Carolingian imperialism LARGE buildings Windows didn’t always match up with arches
Ottonian large scale works Bishop Bernward Doors, 1015, bronze, St. Michael’s, Hildesheim, Germany. 15’ tall, bronze doors are imperial, Fall and Redemption of Man, thin figures with lively gestures Gero Crucifix, 970, wood, Cologne Cathedral Life-size wooden work, mounmental art returns!, emotional and suffering figure, first image of Christ hanging on a cross
Expulsion from the Garden of Eden, Bishop Bernward Doors, 1015, St Expulsion from the Garden of Eden, Bishop Bernward Doors, 1015, St. Michael’s, Hildesheim, Germany