Early Medieval and Romanesque Art

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Early Medieval and Romanesque Art

Chi Rho Iota page, Book of Matthew, Book of Kells Iona, Scotland ( Chi Rho Iota page, Book of Matthew, Book of Kells Iona, Scotland (?) late 8th or early 9th century. Oxgall inks and pigments on vellum, 9 1⁄2”w x 12 3⁄”4h (14-1) http://commons.wikimedia.org/upload/e/ee/KellsFol034rChiRhoMonogram.jpeg

Gummersmark Brooch Denmark, 6th century. Silver gilt Gummersmark Brooch Denmark, 6th century. Silver gilt. Height 5 3/4” (14-3) http://www.ou.edu./class/ahi1113/slides/08-02.jpg

Purse Cover from the Sutton Hoo burial ship, Suffolk, England. C Purse Cover from the Sutton Hoo burial ship, Suffolk, England. C. 615-25. Cloisonne plaques of gold, garnet, anda chedcked milllefiore enamel, L. 8” British Museum, London. http://www.ou.edu./class/ahi1113/slides/08-03-1.jpg

Detail of Purse Cover from Sutton Hoo. Norse Hawk attacking Celtic Duck. http://www.ou.edu./class/ahi1113/slides/08-03-2.jpg

The Borgund Stave Church. Borgund, Norway c The Borgund Stave Church. Borgund, Norway c. 1125–1150 (14-11) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Borgund_stave_church.jpg (28 January 2012)

Map of Carolingian Europe http://www. ou. edu

Palace Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen, Germany. 762-805 http://www. ou

Palace Chapel of Charlemagne (14-13) http://www. ou. edu

Palace Chaple of Charlemagne, Transverse barrel-vaulted bays http://www.ou.edu./class/ahi1113/html/ch-08-1.htm

Page with Matthew the Evangelist, Ebbo Gospels c. 816-40 Page with Matthew the Evangelist, Ebbo Gospels c. 816-40. Ink and colors on vellum 101/4” x 83/4” (14-18) http://www.ou.edu./class/ahi1113/slides/08-10.jpg

Crucifixion with Angels and Mourning Figures Outer cover, Lindau Gospels c. 870-80 Gold, pearls, and gems 103/8”w x 133/4”h (14-19) http://www.ou.edu./class/ahi1113/slides/08-11.jpg

Christ Enthroned with Saints and Emperor Otto I One of a series of ivory plaques known as the Magdeburg Ivories. German or North Italian c. 962-63. Ivory plaque, 5 x 51/2” Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC http://www.ou.edu./class/ahi1113/slides/08-12.jpg

Doors of Bishop Bernward made for the Abbey Church of Saint Michael Cathedral Museum, Hildesheim Germany, 1015 (14-24) Bronze, height 16’6” http://www.ou.edu./class/ahi1113/slides/08-12.jpg

Detail Bishop Bernward Doors http://www. ou. edu

Romanesque Europe http://www.ou.edu./class/ahi1113/html/ch-10-1.htm

Abbey Church of Saint-Foy Conques, Rouergue, France Abbey Church of Saint-Foy Conques, Rouergue, France. Mid-11th12th century  

left, Abbey Church of Saint-Foy right, ‘pilgrimage plan’ of the Abbey

Reliquary statue of Sainte-Foy Made in Auvergne for Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy. Late 9th–10th century (p462)

Christ in Majesty detail of apse painting from the Church of San Clemente, Tahull, Lerida, Spain. 1123 (p468)

Church of San Clemente, Tahull, Spain. C. 1100 http://www. arrakis

Cathedral complex, Pisa, Tuscany, 1063–1350 (15-11) http://www

Interior, Nave, Pisa Cathedral 1063–1100s http://www. personal. psu

Gislebertus. Last Judgement, tympanum of the west portal, Cathedral of Saint-Lazare, Autun, Burgundy, France. 1120-35

Virgin and Child From the Auvergne region, France Virgin and Child From the Auvergne region, France. Oak with polychrome (15-27)

Page of facsimile showing Hildegard's Vision, Liber Scivias, 1150-1200

Bishop Odo Blessing the Feast sections 47-48 of the Bayeux Tapestry, Norman-Anglo-Saxon embroidery. Linen with wool, 1066-82