Romanesque Flashcards

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Relic

A
  1. Primary relics - body parts (teeth, bones, skulls)
  2. Secondary relic - things that they touch (clothing, chalice)
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2
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Reliquary

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Container for relics

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3
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Saint Matthias

Workshop of Simone Martini

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4
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Pilgrimage churches

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Designed specifically for travelling pilgrams in mind, who are freaking out due to the new millenium / possible apocolypse.

Had very large occupant capacities and needed to get pilgrims in and out very quickly.

Revival of decorative stone, understood by both educated and illiterate, uneducated pilgrims.

Successes

  1. Large, can accommodate many people
  2. Fireproof
  3. Logical spaces / modular / clearly demarkated bays
  4. Geometric clarity and precision

Failures
1. Lighting - very dark due to lack of clerestory

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5
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Saint Sernin
Toulouse, France

contained relic
latin cross plan

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6
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Nave

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The central area of an ancient Roman basilica
or of a church, demarcated from aisles by piers or
columns.

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7
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Circumambulatory aisle

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allows for traffic flow around the entire perimeter

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8
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Crossing

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The space in a cruciform church formed by the intersection of the nave and the transept.

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9
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Apse

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A recess, usually semicircular, in the wall of a building, commonly found at the east end of a church.

Relics may be kept here.

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10
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Radiating chapels

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In medieval churches, chapels for the display of relics that opened directly onto the ambulatory and the transept.

Similar to exedrae.

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11
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Bays

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a modular unit within the nave

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12
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Interior of Saint Sernin

Decorative roman-inspired columns that reach to top of 2nd level in order to create verticality.

Segmented nave.

Lack of wood - to prevent fires.

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13
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Piers with engaged columns attached

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Compound piers

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Tympanum / Decorative program of St Lazare
Autun, France

Releif sculpture
Portal (doorway)

Last judgement scene.
Scare pilgrims before entering church.

Way of teaching people biblical stories without words.

Abstracted, elongated attenuated forms similar to byzantine.

Latin words included terrifying statement with artist signature Libertis

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15
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Roman portal diagram

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16
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Gothic

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Gothic

Used as a term for barbarian, unclassical style.
Deeply religious time, many churches built.

17
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What kind of plan is this?

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Latin cross plan

Saint Sernin

18
Q

Trumeau

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a column supporting a tympanum of a doorway at its center.

19
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attenuated

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Elongated