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- Painted ceiling, Catacomb of Saints Peter and Marcellinus,
- Rome, Italy,
- Early fourth century.
- (The Good Shepherd, the story of Jonah, and orants,)
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- Saint Michael the Archangel,
- early sixth century.
- Ivory
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- Justinian, Bishop Maximianus, and attendants, mosaic from the north wall of the apse, San Vitale,
- Ravenna, Italy,
- Byzantine: ca. 547.
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Purse cover, from the Sutton Hoo ship burial, Early Medieval Europe: ca. 625, gold/glass/enamel cloisonné (garnets and emeralds)
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- Equestrian portrait of Charlemagne or Charles the Bald,
- Cardingian: ninth century.
- Bronze.
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- Interior of the Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne,
- Aachen, Germany,
- Cardingian:792–805.
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- Column with reliefs illustrating the life of Christ, commissioned by Bishop Bernward for Saint Michael’s, Hildesheim,
- Germany,
- Early Medieval: 1015–1022.
- Bronze.
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- Interior of Sant’Ambrogio,
- Romanesque
- Milan, Italy
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- Interior of Durham Cathedral, England
- Romanesque
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- South portal of Saint-Pierre,
- Moissac, France,
- Romanesque: ca. 1115–1135.
- Marble.
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- The vision of Hildegard of Bingen, detail of a facsimile of a lost folio in the Scivias
- Hildegard of Bingen,
- Romanesque: ca. 1050–1079
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- The vision of Hildegard of Bingen, detail of a facsimile of a lost folio in the Scivias
- Hildegard of Bingen,
- Romanesque: ca. 1050–1079
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- Interior of Laon Cathedral (view facing northeast),
- Laon, France
- Gothic
- What characteristics of this nave wall relate to Gothic traditions?
- – Pointed arch
- – Triforium
- – Ribbed vaults
- – Lancet windows
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- Rose window and lancets, north transept, Chartres Cathedral,
- Chartres, France,
- Gothic Europe: ca. 1220.
- Stained glass.
- How does this image relate to monarchical patronage?
- – Fluer-de-lis
- – Castles
- – Old Testament Kings
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- West facade of Reims Cathedral,
- Reims, France,
- Gothic Europe: ca. 1225–1290.
- How is this façade typical of Gothic portals?
- – 3 part division
- – Rose windows in portals
- – Deep porches with extended archivolts
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- Interior of the upper chapel,
- Sainte-Chapelle,
- Paris, France,
- Gothic Europe: 1243–1248.
- How is this chapel typical of Gothic architecture?
- – Vertical elevation
- – Stain glass windows
- • How does this image relate to the divine sovereignty claimed by the king?
- – Ancestry
- – Houses holy relics
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- Virgin and Child (Virgin of Paris),
- Notre-Dame, Paris, France,
- Gothic Art
- • How is this work typical of Gothic sculpture?
- – Elegant princess
- – S-Curve
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