Lecture 23: Romanesque Architecture, Sculpture, and Ornament


Slide list
  1. Bayeux Tapestry: Fleet of Sails, wool embroidery on linen, Bayeux, France, c. 1073-1083.
  2. Map: Pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela, (Kostof 13.8)
  3. St. Sernin: nave looking east, Toulouse, France, c. 1080-1120.
  4. St. Sernin: isometric drawing, Toulouse, France, c. 1080-1120.
  5. St. Foy, site plan and ground plan, Conques, France, c. 1050-1120. (Kostof 13.10)
  6. St. Foy, general view, Conques, France, c. 1050-1120.
  7. St. Foy: Portal Tympanum, Last Judgement, Conques, France, c. 1050-1120.
  8. St. Foy: Portal Tympanum, Last Judgement detail (upper central part), Conques, France, c. 1050-1120.
  9. St. Michael's: plan and section, Hildesheim, Germany, 1001-1033.
  10. St. Michael's: Bronze doors, whole, Hildesheim, Germany, c. 1015. (H&F 9.8)
  11. St. Michael's: Bronze doors, programmatic schema, Hildesheim, Germany, c. 1015.
  12. St. Michael's: Bronze doors, Judgement, Hildesheim, Germany, c. 1015.
  13. St. Michael's: Bronze doors, Bronze Christ on Cross, Hildesheim, Germany, c. 1015.
  14. St. Michael's: Bronze doors, Labor on Earth, Hildesheim, Germany, c. 1015.
  15. St. Michael's: Bronze doors, Adoration of the Magi, Hildesheim, Germany, c. 1015.
  16. La Madeleine: exterior view, Vezelay, France, 1104-1132.
  17. La Madeleine: hilltop location, Vezelay, France, 1104-1132.
  18. La Madeleine: nave from west, Vezelay, France, 1104-1132.
  19. La Madeleine: isometric drawing, Vezelay, France, 1104-1132.
  20. La Madeleine: narthex, central portal, close up full view, Vezelay, France, 1104-1132.
  21. La Madeleine: narthex, central portal, det: Christ and Apostles, Vezelay, France, 1104-1132.
  22. La Madeleine: narthex, central portal, det: Christ, Vezelay, France, 1104-1132.
  23. La Madeleine: narthex, central portal, det: head of Christ, Vezelay, France, 1104-1132.
  24. La Madeleine: narthex, central portal, det: Pentacost, Vezelay, France, 1104-1132.
  25. La Madeleine: tympanum, det: left, Vezelay, France, 1104-1132.
  26. La Madeleine: narthex, pillar capitals, det: SS. Peter and Paul, Vezelay, France, 1104-1132.
  27. La Madeleine: nave, pillar capital, det: Judas hanging himself, Vezelay, France, 1104-1132.
  28. La Madeleine: nave, pillar capital, det: artists at work, Vezelay, France, 1104-1132.
  29. St. Lazare: choir capital, Flight into Egypt, sculptures by Giselbertus, Autun, France, c. 1130.
  30. St. Lazare: west portal, tympanum, detail of Christ, sculptures by Giselbertus, Autun, France, c. 1130. (H&F 9.26)
  31. St. Lazare: west portal, tympanum, Last Judgement, sculptures by Giselbertus, Autun, France, c. 1130.
  32. St. Lazare: west portal, tympanum, full view, sculptures by Giselbertus, Autun, France, c. 1130.
  33. St. Lazare: west portal, tympanum, Devil and Souls, sculptures by Giselbertus, Autun, France, c. 1130.
  34. St. Lazare: west portal, tympanum, St. Peter and the Apostles, sculptures by Giselbertus, Autun, France, c. 1130.
  35. Durham Cathedral: nave, Durham, England, begun 1128. (H&F 9.35)
  36. Pisa Baptistry, Cathedral and Campanile, Pisa, Italy, 1053-1272. (H&F 9.12)
  37. Pisa Cathedral and Campanile, Pisa, Italy, 1053-1272.
  38. Pisa Cathedral: plan, at ground and gallery levels, Pisa, Italy, 1053-1272. (Kostof 13.25)
  39. Pisa Cathedral: west facade, blind arcades, Pisa, Italy, 1053-1272.
  40. Pisa Cathedral: west facade, far right capital of first story, Pisa, Italy, 1053-1272.
  41. Pisa Cathedral: west facade, column to the right of center, Pisa, Italy, 1053-1272.
  42. Pisa Cathedral: west facade, column to the left of central portal, Pisa, Italy, 1053-1272.
  43. Pisa Cathedral: west facade, far right bay, first story, Pisa, Italy, 1053-1272.
  44. Pisa Baptistry: exterior, view from west with Cathedral, Pisa, Italy, 1053-1272.
  45. Pisa Baptistry: exterior, north portal, architrave, Pisa, Italy, 1053-1272.
  46. Pisa Baptistry: exterior, east portal, detail of left capital, jamb, and lintel, Pisa, Italy, 1053-1272.
  47. Pisa Baptistry: exterior, east portal, architrave, Pisa, Italy, 1053-1272.