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1 Romanesque Architecture
2 The Pisa Cathedral - Italy
3 Leaning Tower of Pisa
4 The Old Red Courthouse - Dallas
5 Gothic Architecture
6 Chartres Cathedral - France
7 Milan Cathedral - Italy
8 Notre Dame Cathedral - France
SIXTH GRADE VISUAL ARTS
Romanesque. Equestrian portrait of Charlemange – bronze – 10” – 800s.
Abbaye, cluny III (reconstruction), c. 1088
Erica Ness Moreno Valley High School
World Geography SOL WG.4 “Cultural Landscapes”
1 Chapter 18 The Age of the Great Cathedrals: Gothic Art Gardner’s Art Through the Ages, 12e.
Guess that GOTHIC Period!. Notre Dame Cathedral HIGH FRENCH GOTHIC.
Gothic Architecture Beginning in late 1200’s Above and right, Chartres Cathedral, near Paris. Most famous Gothic Cathedral.
Medieval Cathedrals. Romanesque Use of the barrel vault which allowed for a taller church Few windows Begin to use stained glass Always cruciform in.
The Medieval Church: The Ultimate Expression of Faith.
Saint-Denis, Ambulatory, France, begun 1140 Rib Vaults Lux Nova Abbot Sujer.
Do Now: 1.What Role does religion play in people’s day to day lives? 2.Do you believe that people today see religion as an important part of their daily.
Church of St. Etienne Caen, France Canterbury Cathedral Canterbury, England.
Romanesque vs. Gothic Architecture. Directions As discussed in class, there are significant differences between Romanesque Churches and Gothic Churches.
The Medieval World Gothic Architecture
ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF THE MIDDLE AGES. ROMANESQUE STYLE Truly began c Sprang up all over western Europe at the same time…regional differences.
Saint-Denis, Ambulatory, France, begun Rib Vaults Lux Nova Abbot Suger This is the image on pg. 512.
EUROPE LANDMARKS CHARLES BRIDGE – PRAGUE – CZECH REPUBLIC.
Architecture, Sculpture, and Painting
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