ARTH 101-910

 
European Art & Civilization before 1400
Professor: Helft
Lecture 12: Romanesque and Gothic

1. map of Romanesque sites and pilgrimage routes.
2. aerial view of abbey church of St. Foy of Conques, 11th-12th cent., France (Romanesque).
3. left: plan of St. Foy right: interior of St. Foy.
4. Reliquary of St. Foy, gold and gemstones over wood, late 9th-10th cent., France (Romanesque).
5. diagram of the Romanesque portal.
6. west portal of church of St. Lazare, Autun, c. 1120-1135, France (Romanesque).
7. tympanum of St. Lazare, Autun.
8. details view of the Last Judgement, Autun.
9. left: capital from St. Lazare, Autun right: Eve on lintel from St. Lazare, Autun.
10. St. Paul on the trumeau from Moissac, c. 1115-1135, France (Romanesque).
11. Interior of Durham cathedral, c. 1093-1130, England (Romanesque).
12. aerial view of the Durham Castle and Cathedral.
13. plan of Durham Castle.
14. interior of Durham Castle, c. 1075-1100’s, England (Norman-Romanesque).
15. Bayex Tapestry, embroidery on linen, c. 1966-82, France (Norman-Romanesque).
16. Pisa Cathedral, brick and marble, c. 1118-1271, Italy (Romanesque).
17. ambulatory choir of St. Denis, c. 1140-1144, France (Gothic).
18. left: exterior buttresses of St. Denis right: plan of choir of St. Denis.
19. diagram of Gothic structural system.
20. west façade of Chartres Cathedral, c. 1134-1220, France (Gothic).
21. plan of Chartres Cathedral.
22. interior of Chartres Cathedral.
23. flying buttresses of Chartres Cathedral.
24. Rose window of the north transept of Chartres Cathedral.
25. left: west façade of Cathedral of Amiens, c. 1220-1236, France (Gothic) right: interior nave of Amiens Cathedral.
26. left: west façade of Cathedral of Reims, c. 1230-1260’s, France (Gothic) right: interior nave of Reims Cathedral.
27. sculpture on the west façade of Cathedral of Reims, c. 1230-1255, France (Gothic).
28. St. Chapelle (chapel of Louis IX), Paris, c. 1243-1248, France (Gothic).
29. Salisbury Cathedral, c.1220-1258 (spire 1320-30), England (Gothic).
30. plan of Salisbury Cathedral.
31. interior of Salisbury Cathedral.
32. vaulting of the chapter house in the Salisbury Cathedral, c. 1263-1284.
33. Kings College Chapel, c. 1441, 1508-1515, Cambridge, England (Gothic).
34. Cathedral of Milan, c. 1386-1450, Italy (Gothic).
35. Pisa Baptistry Pulpit, Nicola Pisano, marble, c. 1259-1260, Italy (Gothic-Early Renaissance) right: detail of Hercules now Fortitude on the pulpit.
36. Madonna Enthroned, Cimabue, tempera on wood, c. 1280-90, Florence, Italy (Gothic-Early Renaissance).
37. Maesta, Duccio de Buoninsegna, c. 1308-11, Siena Cathedral, Italy (Gothic-Early Renaissance).
38. Madonna Enthroned, Giotto di Bondone, c. 1310, Florence, Italy (Gothic-Early Renaissance).
39. Arena Chapel, Giotto di Bondone, c. 1305-6, Padua, Italy (Gothic-Early Renaissance).
40. New Testament scenes from the, Giotto, Arena Chapel.
41. detail of the Lamentation, Giotto, Arena Chapel.
42. Kiss of Judas, mosaic, c. 6th cent. St. Apollinaire Nuove, Ravenna (Byzantine).
43. left: Kiss of Judas, Giotto, Arena Chapel, c. 1305 right: Kiss of Judas, Duccio, Maesta, c. 1308-1311.
44. Allegory of Good Government, Ambrogio Lorenzetti, fresco, c. 1338-1339, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena, Italy (Gothic-Early Renaissance).
45. Allegory of Good Government, cityscape.
46. Allegory of Good Government, landscape.
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