Europe in the Romanesque Period.. The Pilgrimage Routes to Santiago de Compostela.

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Europe in the Romanesque Period.

The Pilgrimage Routes to Santiago de Compostela.

Transept, Cathedral of St. James, Santiago de Compostela. 1078–1122.

Plan of Cathedral of St. James, Santiago de Compostela.

Reconstruction Drawing of the Abbey at Cluny. 1088–1130.

Reliquary Statue of Sainte Foy (St. Faith). Late 9th or 10th century with later additions. Height 33”.

Nave, Church of San Clemente, Rome. Consecrated 1128.

Stags Drinking from Streams Flowing under the Crucified Christ.

Christ in Majesty.

Romanesque Church Portal.

South Portal and Porch, Showing Christ in Majesty, Priory Church of Saint-Pierre, Moissac. c

Crucifix (Majestat Batlló). Mid-12th century. Height approx. 37 3/4”.

Virgin and Child. Late 12th century. Height 31”.

Messengers Signal the Appearance of a Comet (Halley's Comet), the Bayeux Embroidery.

Bishop Odo Blessing the Feast, the Bayeux Embroidery. c. 1066–1082. Height 20”.

Detail of Bishop Odo Blessing the Feast, the Bayeux Embroidery.

Stitching and Threading Techniques (Line Drawing).