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Romanesque Art/Architecture 11th-12th Centuries

Artist: n/a Title: Europe in the Romanesque Period Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: n/a Source/ Museum: n/a

Artist: n/a Title: Art and Its Context: The Pilgrim's Journey Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: n/a Source/ Museum: n/a

Cathedral of St. James, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 1078-1122 Artist: n/a Title: Reconstruction drawing (after Conant) of Cathedral of Saint James, Santiago de Compostela Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: 1078–1122. Western portions later Source/ Museum: n/a

Plan of Cathedral of Saint James, Santiago de Compostela, Spain Artist: n/a Title: Plan of Cathedral of Saint James, Santiago de Compostela, Spain Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: n/a Source/ Museum: n/a

Transept, Cathedral of Saint James, Santiago de Compostela. 1078–1122, Galicia, Spain Artist: n/a Title: Transept, Cathedral of Saint James, Santiago de Compostela. View toward the crossing Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: 1078–1122 Source/ Museum: Galicia, Spain

Cathedral Complex, Pisa, Cathedral, begun 1063; Baptistry, begun 1153; Campanile, begun 1174; Campo Santo, 13th century Tuscany, Italy Artist: n/a Title: Cathedral Complex, Pisa Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: Cathedral, begun 1063; Baptistry, begun 1153; Campanile, begun 1174; Campo Santo, 13th century Source/ Museum: Tuscany, Italy

Exterior, Speyer Cathedral c. 1080–1106 and second half of the 12th century, Speyer, Germany Artist: n/a Title: Exterior, Speyer Cathedral Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: c. 1080–1106 and second half of the 12th century Source/ Museum: Speyer, Germany

Plan of Durham Cathedral, showing original east end Artist: n/a Title: Plan of Durham Cathedral, showing original east end Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: n/a Source/ Museum: n/a

Nave, Durham Cathedral Vault height about 73' (22.2 m ), 1087–1133, England Artist: n/a Title: Nave, Durham Cathedral Medium: n/a Size: Vault height about 73' (22.2 m ) Date: 1087–1133. Original east end replaced by a Gothic choir, 1242–c. 1280 Source/ Museum: England

Church of Saint-Étienne, Caen c. 1060–77; façade c. 1096–1100; spires 13th century,Normandy, France Artist: n/a Title: Church of Saint-Étienne, Caen Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: c. 1060–77; façade c. 1096–1100; spires 13th century Source/ Museum: Normandy, France

Composite diagram of Church of Saint-Étienne, Caen, showing original 11th-century timber roof and later 12th-century six-part vault inserted under the roof Artist: n/a Title: Composite diagram of church of Saint-Étienne, Caen, showing original 11th-century timber roof and later 12th-century six-part vault inserted under the roof Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: n/a Source/ Museum: n/a

Nave, Church of Saint-Étienne, Caen, c. 1060–77; vaulted c. 1130 Normandy, France Artist: n/a Title: Nave, Church of Saint-Étienne, Caen Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: c. 1060–77; vaulted c. 1130 Source/ Museum: Normandy, France

Dover Castle Dover, England Artist: n/a Title: Dover Castle Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: n/a Source/ Museum: Dover, England

Wiligelmus, Creation and Fall, West Façade, Modena Cathedral, c Wiligelmus, Creation and Fall, West Façade, Modena Cathedral, c. 1099–1100, Modena, Emilia, Italy Artist: Wiligelmus Title: Creation and Fall, West Façade, Modena Cathedral Medium: Size: Height approx. 3' (92 cm) Date: Building begun 1099; sculpture c. 1099–1100 Source/ Museum: Modena, Emilia, Italy

Gislebertus, Last Judgment, Tympanum on West Portal, Cathedral of Saint-Lazare, Autun, c. 1120–30 or 1130–45 Burgundy, France Artist: Gislebertus Title: Last Judgment, Tympanum on West Portal, Cathedral (Originally Abbey Church) of Saint-Lazare, Autun Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: c. 1120–30 or 1130–45 Source/ Museum: Burgundy, France

Capital: Suicide of Judas, Cathedral of Saint-Lazare, Autun, Artist: n/a Title: Capital: Suicide of Judas, Cathedral of Saint-Lazare, Autun Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: c. 1125 Source/ Museum: Burgundy, France

example of a Tympanum Artist: n/a Title: South Portal and Porch, Priory Church of Saint-Pierre, Moissac Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: c. 1115 Source/ Museum: Tarn-et-Garonne, France

Bishop Odo Blessing the Feast, the Bayeux Tapestry, Norman–Anglo-Saxon embroidery, linen with wool, c. 1066–82, Bayeux, France Artist: n/a Title: Bishop Odo Blessing the Feast, the Bayeux Tapestry Medium: Norman–Anglo-Saxon embroidery, linen with wool Size: height 20" (50.8 cm) Date: c. 1066–82 Source/ Museum: From Canterbury, Kent, England, or Bayeux, Normandy, France / Centre Guillaume le Conquérant, Bayeux, France

Messengers Signal the Appearance of a Comet (Halley’s Comet), The Bayeux Tapestry Artist: n/a Title: Messengers Signal the Appearance of a Comet (Halley’s Comet), The Bayeux Tapestry Medium: Norman–Anglo-Saxon embroidery Linen with wool Size: height 20" (50.8 cm) Date: c. 1066–82 Source/ Museum: From Canterbury, Kent, England, or Bayeux, Normandy, France / Centre Guillaume le Conquérant, Bayeux, France

Artist: n/a Title: Detail, Bishop Odo Blessing Feast, the Bayeux Tapestry Medium: Norman–Anglo-Saxon embroidery, linen with wool Size: height 20" (50.8 cm) Date: c. 1066–82 Source/ Museum: from Canterbury, Kent, England, or Bayeux, Normandy, France / Centre Guillaume le Conquérant, Bayeux, France

Virgin and Child, Oak with polychromy, height 31”, Late 12th century, Auvergne region, France / The Metropolitan Museum of Art Artist: n/a Title: Virgin and Child Medium: Oak with polychromy Size: height 31" (78.7 cm) Date: Late 12th century Source/ Museum: Auvergne region, France / The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1916 (16.32.194)

St. Matthew, from the Codex Colbertinus Tempera on vellum,7 ½ X 4”,c. 1100 Bibliothèque National Paris Artist: n/a Title: St. Matthew, from the Codex Colbertinus Medium: Tempera on vellum Size: 7 ½ X 4" (19 X 10.16 cm) Date: c. 1100 Source/ Museum: Bibliothèque National Paris

Facsimile frontispiece with Hildegard and Volmar, Liber Scivias, 1165–75, Original MS lost during World War II Artist: n/a Title: Facsimile frontispiece with Hildegard and Volmar, Liber Scivias Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: 1165–75 Source/ Museum: Original MS lost during World War II

The Mouth of Hell, Winchester Psalter ,Ink and tempera on vellum, 12 ¾ X 9⅛”, c. 1150 Winchester, England / The British Library, London Artist: n/a Title: The Mouth of Hell, Winchester Psalter Medium: Ink and tempera on vellum Size: 12 ¾ X 9⅛" (32.5 X 23 cm) Date: c. 1150 Source/ Museum: Winchester, England / The British Library, London

Artist: n/a Title: Christ in Majesty, detail of apse Medium: n/a Size: n/a Date: c. 1123 Source/ Museum: Church of San Climent, Taull, Catalunya, Spain / Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya, Barcelona

Artist: The Nun Guda Title: Page with self-portrait of the nun Guda, Book of Homilies Medium: Ink on parchment Size: n/a Date: Early 12th century Source/ Museum: West, Germany. / Stadtund Universitäts-Bibliothek, Frankfurt, Germany. MS. Barth. 42, folio 110v

From Worcester, England / Corpus Christi College, Oxford John of Worcester, Page with The Dream of Henry I (Those Who Work; Those Who Fight; Those Who Pray), Worcester Chronicle, Ink and tempera on vellum, each page 12¾ X 9⅜“,c. 1140, From Worcester, England / Corpus Christi College, Oxford Artist: John of Worcester Title: Page with The Dream of Henry I (Those Who Work; Those Who Fight; Those Who Pray), Worcester Chronicle Medium: Ink and tempera on vellum Size: each page 12¾ X 9⅜" (32.5 X 23.7 cm) Date: c. 1140 Source/ Museum: From Worcester, England / Corpus Christi College, Oxford (CCC MS 157, pages 382-383)