Chapter 17 14 TH CENTURY ART IN EUROPE. ROMANESQUEHIGH FRENCH GOTHIC.

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Chapter TH CENTURY ART IN EUROPE

ROMANESQUEHIGH FRENCH GOTHIC

What are these called?

What is the title? Why was it produced?

 Draw and label a Romanesque portal DEFINE THE FOLLOWING…

CHI-RHO-IOTA from THE BOOK OF KELLS Around 800 CE Hiberno-Saxon / Early Medieval

Christ Enthroned with the Saints and Emperor Otto I Magdeburg Ivories C OTTONIAN / EARLY MEDIEVAL

Early Anglo-Saxon shoulder-clasps from Sutton Hoo, early 7th century. ANGLO-SAXON / EARLY MEDIEVAL

Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Ravenna, c AD EARLY CHRISTIAN

WHAT ARE THE THREE MAIN IDENTIFYING FACTORS OF GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE?

 Literature is at a forefront of culture: Dance, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Chaucer  Major guilds include cloth, wool, and silk, and pharmacy and doctors. HISTORY

Florence Why is it a fortified building? PIAZZA DELLA SIGNORIA

Andrea Pisano South Doors Gilded Bronze FLORENCE BAPTISTRY

Andrea Pisano Florence Baptistry South Door Detail BAPTISM OF THE MULTITUDE

Jean Pucelle For Jeanne d’Evreux Grisaille on Vellum Page is 3.5” by 2.5” BOOK OF HOURS

BOOK OF HOURS KISS OF JUDAS AND ANNUNCIATION

Silver Gilt and Enamel ” Gift to Jeanne d’Evreux VIRGIN AND CHILD FROM ST. DENIS

Red velvet with silk and metallic thread 4’3”x 30” Possibly commissioned by Edward III LIFE OF THE VIRGIN, BACK OF THE CHICHESTER -CONSTABLE CHASUBLE

Paris Elephant Ivory 4.5”x9”x5” French SMALL IVORY CHEST OF COURTLY ROMANCES

Rhine Region, Germany 1330 Wood and polychromy 35” Andachtsbilder Vespers VESPERBILD (PIETA)

Dedication of the Hedwig Codex 1353 Ink and paint of parchment 13.5” 9.75” ST. HEDWIG OF SILESIA WITH LUDWIG I