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[PDF] First Romanesque Architecture and the Pointed Arch inSpecifically, I use the pointed arch and the princi- ples of arch and vault construction to study First Romanesque architec- ture and its impact on High ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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(PDF) The Lombard masters as a deus ex machina in Catalan First ...This article revisits the Lombard influence on Catalan First Romanesque architecture, originally conceptualized by art historian Josep Puig i Cadafalch.
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Lombardy: Province of Pavia - TRANSROMANICAThe basilica San Michele Maggiore is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture in the Lombardy region. This church has a majestic nave with gothic vault, two ...
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Medieval Italy: Texts in Translation on JSTORThe nearly annual incursions of Hungarian (Magyar) invaders into the Po Valley in the early tenth century stimulated the building of fortifications. This ...Missing: 10th | Show results with:10th
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The Carolingians to the Eleventh Century (Part II)Jan 16, 2020 · The efforts of tenth-century monastic reformers associated with Cluny transformed decadent monasteries into observant institutions.Missing: instability Lombardy
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(PDF) Byzantine and Romanesque architecture - Academia.edu... art rests on the name of the Magistri Comacini, who are mentioned in many old writers. They first appear in two edicts of King Rotharis, in 643, relating to ...
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Basilica dei Santi Pietro e Paolo e battistero - Ville Aperte in BrianzaRegarding the 9th-10th centuries, the basilica and baptistery of Agliate constitute one of the most interesting examples of Romanesque architecture in Brianza.Missing: earliest | Show results with:earliest
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San Michele Maggiore in Pavia - Digital PalaeographyAug 21, 2025 · Lombard Romanesque ( 568 – 774 AD ) The earliest phase of Romanesque architecture, often termed First Romanesque or Lombard Romanesque ...
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Romanesque - Centre del Romànic de la Vall de BoíIn Catalonia, this new artistic style arrived through Abbot Oliba who, in the towns of Ripoll, Cuixà and Vic, was the driving force behind the architectural ...Missing: Oliva masons
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Romanesque Architecture – Art and Visual CultureThe First Romanesque style, also known as Lombard Romanesque style, is characterized by thick walls, lack of sculpture, and the presence of rhythmic ornamental ...Missing: Lombardy | Show results with:Lombardy
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The Abbey of St Martin du Canigou | Conflent Canigo Tourisme Le ...The Abbey of St Martin du Canigou, founded in 1009, is a Romanesque site on a rocky spur, now used for prayer and guided visits. It was selected as a favorite ...
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Romanesque architecture, an introduction - SmarthistoryRomanesque architecture, an introduction by Valerie Spanswick. The popularity of religious pilgrimages transformed church architecture in the Romanesque period.
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Cluny Abbey (article) | Romanesque | Khan AcademyThe abbey of Cluny III (located in Southern Burgundy, France) started modestly enough—the first church being a relatively simple barn like structure ...
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the structural innovations in First Romanesque architecture, consolidating all information from the provided segments into a comprehensive response. To retain maximum detail and ensure clarity, I will use a table in CSV format to organize the data by architectural feature, examples, page references, and URLs. Following the table, I will provide a narrative summary to tie everything together.
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The Painted Apse of Sant Climent, Taüll, with Christ in MajestyJun 28, 2022 · The apse paintings were removed from Sant Climent in the 1920s using a technique called “strappo” that allowed experts to pull the thin painted ...
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Sant Climent de Taüll - Centre del Romànic de la Vall de BoíOriginal Romanesque paintings. The Romanesque wall paintings preserved at Sant Climent de Taüll correspond to different decorative periods. The oldest ones ...
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Romanesque Art - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtOct 1, 2002 · Monumental doors, baptismal fonts, and candleholders, frequently decorated with scenes from biblical history, were cast in bronze, attesting to ...
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Romanesque ArchitectureSep 23, 2017 · In the early nineteenth century, antiquarians coined the term ... Lombard Romanesque.” Similarly, in the early 20th century, Spanish ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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L'arquitectura romanica a Catalunya : Puig y Cadafalch, José, 1869Nov 7, 2008 · L'arquitectura romanica a Catalunya. by: Puig y Cadafalch, José, 1869-; Falguera, Antonio de; Goday y Casals, José. Publication date: 1909.
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Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de BoíThese churches represent an especially pure and consistent example of pictorial art and architecture in the Lombard Romanesque style.
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The virtual apse of Sant Climent de Taüll: a shared projectNov 20, 2014 · The state of conservation of the apse with the original paintings is, in general correct. Nowadays we are continuing to analyse and work on all ...Missing: repatriation views
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(PDF) The Architectural Christian Spolia in Early Medieval IberiaMay 24, 2024 · The reuse and display of certain pieces carry complex implications involving symbology, cultural appropriation, or collective memory exercises ...
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The Basilica of Ss Peter and Paul in Agliate, ItalyJul 27, 2018 · The Basilica of Ss Peter and Paul in the Lombard town of Agliate was built between the mid-9th and mid-11th centuries, but owes its current ...Missing: earliest | Show results with:earliest
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Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio, Milan - SmarthistoryThis church is based on the ancient Roman architecture type known as a basilica. They were built as large-scale civic buildings, and early Christians adopted ...
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[PDF] The Romanesque heritage - Centre del Romànic de la Vall de BoíThe lords of Erill used resources obtained from war booties to promote the building of churches in the. Vall de Boí, a way of showing their power and of ...
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Priestly Provision at the Periphery: Building the Church in Tenth ...May 20, 2025 · Alternatively, deeper needs of defence against Muslim raids might press the authorities to establish fortifications first, after which ...
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Monastery of Santa Maria de Ripoll - Patrimoni Cultural - Gencat... Abbot Oliba, it became a major religious and cultural centre, with a large and majestic Romanesque church and a scriptorium with great literary production ...
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Carolingian Architecture### Summary of Carolingian Architecture as Predecessor to Romanesque
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Carolingian art, an introduction - SmarthistoryThis revival used Constantine's Christian empire as its model, which flourished between 306 and 337. Constantine was the first Roman emperor to convert to ...
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Early Christian Monuments of Ravenna - UNESCO World Heritage ...Ravenna was the seat of the Roman Empire in the 5th century and then of Byzantine Italy until the 8th century. It has a unique collection of early Christian ...Missing: Romanesque Lombardy 10th
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San Vitale and the Justinian and Theodora Mosaics - SmarthistorySan Vitale is one of the most important surviving examples of Eastern Roman “Byzantine” Empire architecture and mosaic work. It was begun in 526 or 527 ...
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The Horseshoe and Transverse Arches - Muslim HeritageJan 17, 2002 · The first Muslim adaptation and modification of the design of the arch occurred in the invention of the horseshoe type.
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None### Summary of Horseshoe Arches in Mozarabic and Early Romanesque Churches in Spain
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A Brief History of the Benedictine Order - OSB.orgIn the ninth century the papacy starts to protect some monasteries from the interference of noblemen and local bishops. Cluny in Burgundy, founded in 910, ...
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"Monastic Reform and Romanesque Figurative Capitals" by Carolyn ...This article demonstrates that the Benedictine reform undertaken at the monastery by Abbot William of Volpiano in the last decade of the tenth century
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The Romanesque churches of Tuscany: San Miniato in Florence ...Artwork details ; Dates, begun 1013, 1018 ; Places, Europe / Southern Europe / Italy, Europe / Southern Europe / Italy ; Period, Culture, Style, Medieval / ...The Romanesque Churches Of... · Pisa And Its ``leaning... · A Virtual Holy Land
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Routes of Santiago de Compostela: Camino Francés and Routes of ...The wealth of cultural heritage that has emerged in association with the Camino is vast, marking the birth of Romanesque art and featuring extraordinary ...Maps · Documents · Gallery · Indicators<|control11|><|separator|>
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Rib vaults in 12 th -century religious architecture in the North-West of ...Ribbed vaults evolved significantly in 12th-century North-West Italy, marking a shift in architectural techniques. Diagonal ribs, crucial for stability, emerged ...Missing: transition | Show results with:transition
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Romanesque Art and Architecture Overview - The Art StoryJul 20, 2018 · First Romanesque or Lombard Romanesque. In the 10th century, First, or Lombard, Romanesque was an early development in Lombardy region (now ...
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[PDF] THE TOWER - DSpace@MITDec 1, 2024 · ment in civic pride, and the largest Romanesque church in Tuscanny is the cathedral at Pisa. For a century after the Pisans defeated the ...