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.
Churches and convents.
The Romanesque tympanum often had the figure of Christ.
they were more feminine and decorative. they also had stained glass windows compared to the small windows the romanesque cathedrals had.
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The most common style of music in the Romanesque period (approximately 800 to 1150 AD) was Gregorian Chant, a form of plainchant characterized by its monophonic and modal melodies. This sacred music was primarily vocal and used in religious ceremonies, reflecting the liturgical practices of the Catholic Church. The chants were often sung in Latin and emphasized the spiritual and meditative aspects of worship. This period laid the groundwork for the development of more complex musical forms in later medieval eras.
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Churches and convents.
The dates given for the beginning of the Romanesque period range widely from the 6th to the 10th centuries, though most modern historians tend to the 10th. It lasted until the 12th century. There are links below to articles on the Romanesque.
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The Romanesque period began in the 11th century and lasted until the 12th century. It is characterized by its use of round arches, thick walls, and small windows.
The Romanesque influence in the initial R from the Moralia in Job can be seen in its ornate decoration, elaborate swirls and curls, and intricate interlace patterns. These stylistic elements are characteristic of Romanesque art and evoke a sense of grandeur and craftsmanship typical of the period.
Harald Busch has written: 'Pre-Romanesque art' -- subject(s): Architecture, Romanesque, Art, Romanesque, Romanesque Architecture, Romanesque Art 'Renaissance sculpture'
Meyer Schapiro has written: 'Romanesque art' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Art, Romanesque, Romanesque Art, Romanesque Sculpture, Sculpture, Romanesque
George Zarnecki has written: 'Romanik' -- subject(s): Romanesque Art 'Studies in Romanesque sculpture' -- subject(s): Romanesque Sculpture, Sculpture, Romanesque 'Later English Romanesque sculpture' -- subject(s): Romanesque Sculpture, Sculpture, Romanesque 'Art of the medieval world' -- subject(s): Art, Medieval, History, Medieval Art 'Polish art' -- subject(s): Art, History, Polish Art '1066 and architectural sculpture' -- subject(s): British Sculpture, Romanesque Sculpture 'Romanesque art' -- subject(s): Art, Romanesque, Romanesque Art
Felix Kayser has written: 'Kreuz und Rune' -- subject- s -: Architecture, Romanesque, Art, Romanesque, Lombards, Romanesque Architecture, Romanesque Art
How did Romanesque artists portrays people.
Romanesque - EP - was created in 1987-12.