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1
Review
  • Test 3
  • Middle Ages

2
Middle Ages
  • 300 A.D. 1400 A.D.
  • From the fall of the Roman Empire until the
    Italian Renaissance
  • Divided into three sections
  • Carolingian (800 1000 A.D.)
  • Romanesque (1000 1200 A.D.)
  • Gothic (1200 1400 A.D.)

3
Middle Ages
  • Art also divided into three sections
  • Byzantine
  • Romanesque
  • Gothic
  • Generalizations
  • Educational, tells story of Christianity
  • Heavenly focus, not earthly
  • Expressionless faces, eyes stare forward
  • Halos large, gold disks gold leaf applied
  • Elongated bodies
  • Job of artist/craftsman/guild to create atmosphere

4
Middle Ages
  • Types of art
  • Buildings/ cathedrals
  • Interior and exterior decoration of cathedrals
  • Paintings on panels
  • Primarily religious subject matter
  • Church served as patrons
  • Artists were guildsmen and craftsmen
  • Major artists Cimabue

5
Byzantine
  • Architecture
  • Radiated from central dome
  • Spanning arches
  • Barrel and groined vaults
  • Squat domes
  • Colorful mosaics
  • Several polygonal, colorful glass pieces making
    up one picture
  • Pendentives support domes
  • Hagia Sophia

6
Hagia Sophia
Interior
Exterior
7
Byzantine
  • Painting
  • Strong symbolism
  • Biblical stories
  • Almond-shaped eyes stare forward
  • Heavenly focus
  • Mosaics
  • Used gold leaf
  • Flat, not three-dimensional
  • Elongated bodies
  • Floating above ground

8
Romanesque
  • Architecture
  • Like the Romans
  • Heavy proportions
  • Barrel vault
  • Rounded arches
  • Drab exteriors
  • Sculpture with architecture
  • Towers as part of design

9
Romanesque
  • Sculpture
  • Used with architecture
  • Tympanum semi-circular area enclosed by an arch
    in an arched entryway bas-relief
  • Jamb vertical posts that form a doorway
  • Lintel horizontal post that forms the top of a
    doorway connects jambs
  • Figures are carved onto these areas

10
Romanesqe
  • Painting
  • Three types
  • Frescoes
  • Illuminated manuscripts
  • Panels
  • Wood
  • Tile

11
Gothic
  • Architecture
  • Emphasized interior height
  • Pointed arches required little support
  • Rib groin vault thin masonry over pointed arches
  • Flying buttress helped support higher buildings
  • Large, beautiful windows
  • Rose window
  • Stained glass windows

12
Gothic
  • Sculpture
  • More free-standing
  • Free from illuminated manuscript influences

13
Chartres Cathedral
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