Romaani skulptuur ja maalikunst

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Romaani skulptuur ja maalikunst

Detail of portal of St. Trophime in Arles, France

Abbey of la Madaleine Vezelay, 12th century tympanum

Le tympan central du narthex (sculpté vers 1125-1130),détail: le Christ en gloire. Basilique Sainte-Marie-Madeleine de Vézelay.

Narthex Portal from the Church of Ste. Madeleine, Vézelay, 1120-32

Narthex Portal from the Church of Ste. Madeleine, Vézelay, 1120-32

Narthex Portal from the Church of Ste. Madeleine, Vézelay, 1120-32 Symbol of Zodiac: Pisces

Narthex Portal from the Church of Ste. Madeleine, Vézelay, 1120-32 Jamb figures showing Sts. Peter and Paul.

Part of St Mary Abbey in Souillac, Lot, France.

Particolare della lunetta del portale. Abbaziale di St Particolare della lunetta del portale. Abbaziale di St. Foy, Conques, Francia

Carving from Maria Laach Abbey

Chapiteau historié de l'église de Bois-Sainte-Marie

Capital representing scenes from Genesis: temptation of Adam and Eve Capital representing scenes from Genesis: temptation of Adam and Eve. Stone, northern Catalunya, late 12th century. From a Catalan cloister.

Chapiteau de l'église de Melay

Chapiteau de l'église de Châteauneuf

Romanesque capital in the cloister of the collegiate church in Alquézar

Détail d'un chapiteau de la cathédrale d'Autun

Cathédrale Saint-Lazare d'Autun Judas hangs himself, assisted by devils

Around the upper wall of the chancel at the Abbaye d'Arthous, Landes, France, are small figures depicting lust, intemperance and a Barbary ape, symbol of human depravity

Le lavement des pieds: chapiteau du cloître de Notre-Dame-en-Vaux, 12ème siècle. Ce cloître roman, détruit au 18ème siècle, a été en partie reconstitué à partir des fragments retrouvés. Musée du cloître de Notre-Dame-en-Vaux, Châlons en Champagne (51), France.

Cathedral Saint-Etienne (11th - 12th century), Cahors, France Cathedral Saint-Etienne (11th - 12th century), Cahors, France. A capital

Pürgg, Styria, Austria

Pürgg, Steiermark, Österreich: Johanneskapelle, romanische Fresken im Inneren, Detail: Kampf der Katzen gegen die Mäuse

Pürgg, Steiermark, Österreich: Johanneskapelle, romanische Fresken, Detail: Katze mit Schild (aus dem Kampf der Katzen gegen die Mäuse)

Pürgg, Steiermark, Österreich: Johanneskapelle, romanische Fresken, Detail

Pürgg, Steiermark, Österreich: Johanneskapelle, romanische Fresken, Detail: Geburt Christi mit Ochs & Esel

Pürgg, Steiermark, Österreich: Johanneskapelle, romanische Fresken, Detail: Geburt Christi

Pürgg, Steiermark, Österreich: Johanneskapelle, romanische Fresken, Detail: Lamm Christi mit Evangelistensymbolen

Aquileia - Fresco from the crypt (12th century)

Aquileia - Fresco from the crypt (12th century)

Aquileia - Baptism. Fresco from the crypt (12th century

Vue de la nef de l'église abbatiale de Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe

Painter of the XII century, Deesis, Ancient church of St Peter, Carpignano Sesia, Novara, Italy

Fresco from Church of St. Clement, now in Museo de Arte de Cataluña.

Stained glass, the Prophet Daniel from Augsburg Cathedral, late 11th century.

Stavelot Triptych, Mosan, Belgium, c. 1156-1158 Stavelot Triptych, Mosan, Belgium, c. 1156-1158. 48 x 66 cm with wings open, Morgan Library, New York

Detail (christ) from the Basel Antependium (before 1024, wood covered with gold, precious stones and pearls)), hôtel de Cluny Paris musée national du Moyen age

The "Morgan Leaf", detatched from the Winchester Bible of 1160-75 The "Morgan Leaf", detatched from the Winchester Bible of 1160-75. Scenes from the life of David.

Christ's descent into Hell. Miniature from St. Albans Psalter

Mary Magdalen announcing the resurrection to the apostles (St Mary Magdalen announcing the resurrection to the apostles (St. Albans Psalter, St Godehard's Church, Hildesheim) illuminated manuscripts

Evangelistar von Speyer, um 1220 Manuscript in the Badische Landesbibliothek, Karlsruhe, Germany

Evangelistar von Speyer, um 1220 Manuscript in the Badische Landesbibliothek, Karlsruhe, Germany

Evangelistar von Speyer, Szene: Traum und Heimreise der Heiligen Drei Könige Ca 1120 19,5 × 16 cm Pergament