Romanesque style buildings can be found throughout Europe. It is a style found mainly in churches and castles. One of the most popular churches is Notre-Dame. In England many cathedrals are Romanesque.
We have the book of Kells and similar manuscripts; a fairly large amount of jewelry of the Early Middle Ages; carvings and statues done in Romanesque buildings, and the architecture of the buildings themselves; paintings, particularly of religious icons; and some other examples. There is a link below.
The Romanesque period coincided with the 15th century Renaissance. The Romanesque period describes the artwork and architecture that reached back to its Roman roots and mimic the techniques and style.
In western Europe the churches and some other public buildings built during the Middle Ages had a distinctive style that was at first called 'gothic' (barbarian) out of contempt by comparison with the standard romanesque style that had prevailed for several centuries. After further developments in architectural style, such a Greek revival (putting up buildings that looked like the Parthenon), churches of the 19th century were built in a 'gothic revival' style which not not genuine but copied the external appearance of the medieval gothic cathedrals. The US has a lot of gothic revival churches and cathedrals.
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All sorts of buildings can be found in Mexico: from ancient ruins, to colonial buildings to modern skyscrapers. See related links for some examples.
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Some examples of human features are... 1.cities 2.bridges 3.airports 4.lighthouses 5.buildings 6.train tunnels 7.parks and more.
Some charts? Buildings Obtuse triangle - some of them are diagonal.
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Romanesque sculpture is the architecture arts greatly influenced by the art of Byzantine mostly in painting and decoration. Romanesque sculpture is characterised by wild fantasy, intense expressions and flat stretched figures.