PPT-ROMANESQUE EUROPE GARDNER Chapter 17-3
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pp 445453 HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE ARCHITECTURE Salians gt Romanesque successors to the Ottonians Ruled an empire covering present day Germany and N Italy Salians were great patrons of art and architecture gt and monasteries remained the great centers of artistic production. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at . www.boundless.com. Available on the Boundless Teaching Platform. Using Boundless Presentations. The Appendix. The appendix is for you to use to add depth and breadth to your lectures. You can simply drag and drop slides from the appendix into the main presentation to make for a richer lecture experience.. ~450 AD- ~1400 AD. Decay of Roman empire. Invasions end Roman protection of empire. Advances slow and people begin to forget the Roman’s advances. Literally, people lived right next to a Roman aqueduct, but had no idea how to make it. What kind of learner are you?. Howard Gardner. Howard Gardner is the John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He also holds positions as Adjunct Professor of Psychology at Harvard University and Senior Director of Harvard Project Zero. Škola. Střední průmyslová škola Zlín. Název projektu, reg. č.. Inovace výuky prostřednictvím ICT v SPŠ Zlín, CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0333 . Vzdělávací oblast. Jazykové vzdělávání a komunikace . The Age of Pilgrims and Crusaders. Part One -Architecture. Gardner’s Art Through the Ages – C17. Adam’s History of Western Art – C12. Medieval . Europe. The term . Romanesque . (meaning ". Romanlike. Visual Art I, 2013. Early Medieval Art Vocabulary. Illumination. : colored illustrations, often containing gold and silver, that decorated manuscripts during the Early Middle Ages.. Vellum. : a fine parchment made from calfskin and used for writing, manuscript illumination and book binding.. ROMANESQUE . ARCHITECTURE. Week 10. “Romanesque” describes Western European architecture from the late 10th to the 12th century. The term Romanesque (“Roman-like”) was first used designate a style of architecture that used Roman arches and had thick, heavy walls, based upon the basilica, albeit a much endless technically competent version.. Phone: Gardner-Webb VolleyballCancun Vacation FundraiserPhone: Gardner-Webb VolleyballCancun Vacation FundraiserPhone: Gardner-Webb VolleyballCancun Vacation FundraiserPhone: Gardner-Webb VolleyballCa 1050 - 1150. Romanesque Vaulting. Gothic Vaulting. Santiago de Compostela (Spain), eleventh to thirteenth centuries. Santiago de Compostela (Spain), eleventh to thirteenth centuries. Interior, Santiago de Compostela (Spain), eleventh to thirteenth centuri. ARCHITECTURE. QUESTIONS TO THINK ABOUT?. THE EXPANSION OF . ROMANESQUE ART . WAS CONNECTED TO THE STRENGTHENING OF THE CHURCH . ON . THE CONTINENT. FEATURES OF THE ROMANESQUE STYLE. THICK WALLS MADE OF STONE. 1). Why did you guess what you guessed?. Gothic (G) or Romanesque (R) . Gothic (G) or Romanesque (R) . Why did you guess what you guessed?. 2. ). Gothic (G) or Romanesque (R) . Why did you guess what you guessed?. BCE – Before the Common Era. CE – Common Era . Early Christian and Byzantine Art. Christianity spread rapidly due to the missionary zeal of St. Paul. . Roman Emperor Constantine legalized Christianity in 313 CE.. The Early Middle Ages. The Age of . Charlemagne. He was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Leo III.. He made his home in Aachen.. He became the European model and basis for feudalism.. The Early Middle Ages. Both are styles of medieval architecture that you associate with churches. Romanesque. Romanesque architecture combined the influences of Roman and Byzantine styles.. In fact, the architecture got its name in the 1800s because one of its key features, the barrel vault, bore such a resemblance to the classical Roman arch. .
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