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1 Adapted from: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY
Medieval Art & Architecture Adapted from: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY

2 Early Medieval Architecture

3 Romanesque Cathedral Architectural Style
Rounded Arches. Barrel vaults. Thick walls. Darker, simplistic interiors. Small windows, usually at the top of the wall.

4 Romanesque Floor Plans

5 St. Filibert, France, 10c

6 Interior of a Romanesque Cathedral

7 The Gothic Cathedral

8 Gothic Floor Plans

9 Canterbury Cathedral, England

10 Gothic Cathedral Architectural Style
Began in France in the 12c. Pointed arches. Flying buttresses. Stained glass windows. Elaborate, ornate interior. Taller, more airy  lots of light. Lavish sculpture  larger-than-life.

11 Interior of a Gothic Cathedral

12 Interior of a Gothic Cathedral

13 St. Etienne, Bourges, late 12c
“Flying” Buttresses

14 Flying Buttress

15 Gothic “Filigree” Closeups

16 Chartres Cathedral, Paris
Jamb Figures Royal Portal The “Pillar People”

17 Cathedral Gargoyles

18 Stained Glass Windows For the glory of God.
For religious instructions.

19 Notre Dame Cathedral

20 Rose Window Chartres Cathedral, Paris
The good, of course, is always beautiful, and the beautiful never lacks proportion Plato

21 Chartres Cathedral Plan for all Rose Windows

22 Which Interior Is Which?

23 Which Vault Is Which?

24 Which Cathedral Style Is Which?

25 Chauvigny Castle, France, 11c

26 Spanish Castle, 14c

27 Chalice, paten, and straw, mid-13c
Late Medieval Church Art Chalice, paten, and straw, mid-13c Relinquary, late 12c

28 Medieval Tapestries from the Workshops in Flanders
The Lady & the Unicorns, 1511

29 Illuminated Manuscripts

30 Illuminated Manuscripts

31 Printed Psaltar Gregorian Chant

32 Medieval Embroidery The Bayeux Tapestry, 11c

33 Late Medieval Art St. Francis’ Rule Approved Giotto 1288-92?
Tempera on wood and ground gold.

34 Medieval Religious Themes
The Epiphany Giotto 1320 Tempera on wood and ground gold.

35 The Crucifixion Giotto 1305 Tempera on wood and ground gold.

36 The Lamentation Giotto, 1302 Tempera on wood and ground gold.


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