ARTH 242

 
Introduction to Medievel Architecture
Professor: Kourelis
Lecture 15

1. Saint-Riquier Abbey Church,790-99 , Petau engraving, 1612, France.
2. Saint-Riquier Abbey Church, plan, France.
3. Saint-Riquier Abbey Church, model, 790-99, France.
4. Corvey Abbey, facade of westwork, present state, founded 822, Germany.
5. Benedictine Abbey (formerly), Sketch restoration showing westwork of 873-885, Germany.
6. Corvey Abbey, interior,"Kaiserloge" in westwork, 873-885, founded 822, Germany.
7. Abbey Church, exterior view of the west facade, 1140-1144, France, Saint-Denis.
8. Abbey Church, plan showing successive development, France, Saint-Denis.
9. Abbey Church, plan of crypt in 1939, periods of contruction and excavations c.1938-1939, France, Saint-Denis.
10. Corvey Abbey, interior, crypt, Germany.
11. Fulda Abbey Church, plan, Germany.
12. Cloisters, model of complex , Lorsch, Germany.
13. Cloisters, exterior, entrance hall, Lorsch, Germany.
14. Lorsch Abbey, Torhalle. interior, upper hall, painted decoration, c.770 - c.800, Germany.
15. Cloisters, exterior, entrance hall, Lorsch, Germany.
16. Lorsch Abbey, Organ Capitals from Fulda at Marburg Museum, c.770 - c.800, German, Lorsch.
17. Pantheon, exterior, restored capital at northeast corner of portico with Barberini family "Bee" restored by Urban VIII (1625) and Alexander VII (1655-67), Rome, Italy. (Copyright Protected. Duplication Forbidden)
18. Hagia Sophia, capital with monogram of Justinian and ahcirtrace of south pillar, 523-537, Istanbul.
19. Monastery of St. Gall, plan, Switzerland.
20. Monastery of St. Gall, model, Switzerland.
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