Art History Unit Test # Part 3

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Art History Unit Test #2 - Part 3 Early Medieval Art

a.k.a. The “dark ages” or “middle ages” Medieval Era a.k.a. The “dark ages” or “middle ages” Early Medieval Migratory Hiberno-Saxon Carolingian Ottonian Gothic Romanesque

South Cross ribbon interlace Tipperary, Ireland c. 700 ribbon interlace

The Hiberno-Saxon Style

The Book of Lindisfarne The Lindisfarne Gospel England c. 675 A.K.A. The Lindisfarne Gospel “carpet page”

Chi Rho page The Book of Kells Ireland (Scotland?) c. 800

The Lindau Gospel repousse’ (outer cover) c. 870 repousse’

Doors of Bishop Bernward (Abbey Church of St. Michael ) Hildesheim, Germany c. 1015

Panel #5 - Expulsion from Paradise

Romanesque architecture & sculpture: The BIG concepts to remember about northern Romanesque architecture & sculpture: Most Northern Romanesque churches were “pilgrimage churches,” centered in small towns….often containing relics of various saints. Romanesque churches are named so because of their reference to Roman architectural elements (like the arch, barrel vaulting, etc.) Architectural sculpture tends to be abstracted, showing little regard to space or perspective. Architectural sculpture tends to focus around Biblical stories, especially the Last Judgment (often seen on tympani in Romanesque portals.

Narthex

(no clerestory windows) And now……. word about VAULTING: Triforium (no clerestory windows) Barrel vaulting

(relief sculpture from the cloister of Sto. Domingo ) The Doubting Of Thomas (relief sculpture from the cloister of Sto. Domingo ) c. 1130

Narthex

*But remember this: the North Romanesque In architecture, he Romanesque of the North is not at all like the Romanesque of the South.

The cathedral campanile and baptistery of Pisa Pisa, Italy c. 1053

Course Objectives: Can you identify the architectural differences between Northern and Southern Romanesque Styles? Can you describe two examples of Narrative Art presented in this course so far?