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Review: Final Exam

Review: Final Exam. Romanesque and Gothic Art. Carolingian Art. 14-12 &13 Palace Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany (792-805; Odo of Metz, architect) 14-17 Ebbo Gospels (c. 816-40): Page with St. Matthew the Evangelist.

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Review: Final Exam

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  1. Review: Final Exam Romanesque and Gothic Art

  2. Carolingian Art • 14-12 &13 Palace Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany (792-805; Odo of Metz, architect) • 14-17 Ebbo Gospels (c. 816-40): Page with St. Matthew the Evangelist. • 14-19 Outer Cover of the Lindau Gospels: Crucifixion with Angels and Mourning Figures (c. 870-80)

  3. 14-12 Palace Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany (792-805; Odo of Metz, architect)

  4. 14-12 Palace Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany (792-805; Odo of Metz, architect)

  5. Books • Majuscules (capitals): based on Roman inscriptions; were used for formal writing, title, headings, and the finest manuscript • Minuscules (now called lowercase letters): used for more rapid writing and ordinary texts • Media: vellum or parchment (made of very fine animal skins such as calf) • Cover of gospel books: cross, crucifixion, evangelists, saints

  6. 14-17 EbboGospels (c. 816-40): Page with St. Matthew the Evangelist.

  7. 14-19 Outer Cover of the Lindau Gospels:Crucifixion with Angels and Mourning Figures (c. 870-80)

  8. French Romanesque Art • 15-1 Reliquary statue of Saint Foy (Saint Faith) (10th-11th century) • Abbey Church of Saint Foy, Conques (mid 11th-12th century) • 15-6 Third Abbey Church of Saints Peter and Paul (Cluny III), Cluny, Burgundy 91088-1130; Gunzo and Hezelo, architects): reconstruction • Terms: Benedictine order, buttress, Clunic order, crossing, portal

  9. French Romanesque Art • 15-1 Reliquary of Saint Foy (Saint Faith), late 9th c. • 15-10 South portal and porch, Priory Church of saint Pierre, Moissac, c. 1115 • 14-12 Gislebertus, Last Judgment tympanum on west portal, Cathedral of saint-Lazare, Autun, Burgundy, c. 1130-45 • 15-13 Weighing of Souls, detail of Last Judgment • 15-14 Gislebertus, the Magi Asleep, Capital from the choir • 15-15 Virgin and Child, from the Auvergne region, late 12th century, Oak with polychromy

  10. 15-1 Reliquary of Saint Foy (Saint Faith), late 9th c.

  11. 15-10 South portal and porch, Priory Church of Saint Pierre, Moissac, c. 1115

  12. 14-12 Gislebertus, Last Judgment tympanum on west portal, Cathedral of saint-Lazare, Autun, Burgundy, c. 1130-45

  13. 15-13 Weighing of Souls, detail of Last Judgment

  14. 14-12 Gislebertus, Last Judgment tympanum on west portal, Cathedral of saint-Lazare, Autun, Burgundy, c. 1130-45

  15. 15-14 Gislebertus, the Magi Asleep, Capital from the choir

  16. 15-15 Virgin and Child, from the Auvergne region, late 12th century, Oak with polychromy

  17. Italian Romanesque Art 15-41 Cathedral complex, Pisa Cathedral (Busketos, architect; begun 1063) Bell Tower (campanile): (Bonanno, architect; begun 1174) 15-42 Wiligelmus, Creation and Fall (1106-20): relief on the west façade of the Cathedral of Modena

  18. 15-41 Cathedral complex, Pisa Cathedral (Busketos, architect; begun 1063) Bell Tower (campanile): (Bonanno, architect; begun 1174)

  19. 15-42 Wiligelmus, Creation and Fall (1106-20): relief on the west façade of the Cathedral of Modena, 1174)

  20. French Gothic Art • 16-2 and 7 Cathedral of Notre Dame, Chartres (c. 1134 and later); 16-12 plan • 16-13 Nave, c. 1194-1220 • North tower, 1507-13): with one of the stained glass window (16-14 Tree of Jesse, c. 1150-70) • 16-8 Royal Portal, west façade (c. 1145-55): including central tympanum • 16-9 Jamb figures from central portal (Prophets and Ancestors of Christ) • 16-10 South transept entrance, left portal: Saint Stephen and Theodore (two jamb figures; c. 1210-35) • 16-16 Furrier’s shop, detail of Charlemagne Window

  21. 16-2 and 7 Cathedral of Notre Dame, Chartres (c. 1134 and later)

  22. 16-8 Royal Portal, west façade (c. 1145-55): including central tympanum

  23. 16-9 Jamb figures from central portal (Prophets and Ancestors of Christ)

  24. 16-10 South transept entrance, left portal: Saint Stephen and Theodore (two jamb figures; c. 1210-35)

  25. 16-14 Tree of Jesse, c. 1150-70

  26. French Gothic • 16-24 Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Reims, Rebuilding begun 1211-1260; Additional work 1406-28 • 16-25 West facade, Annunciation, c. 1245 and Visitation, c. 1230 • 16-28 Nave, Reims Cathedral. Begun at least 1211; nave c. 1220; finished for coronation of 1286 • 16-29 Saint Chapelle, Paris, 1243-48; rose window 1490-95 • 16-30 Interior, Saint Chapelle, Paris

  27. 16-24 Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Reims, Rebuilding begun 1211-1260; Additional work 1406-28

  28. 16-25 West facade, Annunciation, c. 1245 and Visitation, c. 1230

  29. 16-29 Saint Chapelle, Paris, 1243-48; rose window 1490-95

  30. 16-30 Interior, Saint Chapelle, Paris

  31. French Gothic • 16-31 Virgin and Child, from the Abbey Church of Saint Denis, 1339 • 16-33 Page with Louis IX and Queen Blanche of Castille, Moralized Bible, 1226-36 • 16-36 Jean Pucelle. Pages with Betrayal and Arrest of Chris, and Annunciation, Book of Hours of Jeanne d’Evreux, c. 1325-28

  32. 16-31 Virgin and Child, from the Abbey Church of Saint Denis, 1339 H: 69 cm.

  33. 16-33 Page with Louis IX and Queen Blanche of Castille, Moralized Bible, 1226-36

  34. 16-36 Jean Pucelle. Pages with Betrayal and Arrest of Chris, and Annunciation, Book of Hours of Jeanne d’Evreux, c. 1325-28

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