PPT-Romanesque vs. Gothic What’s the difference?
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Both are styles of medieval architecture that you associate with churches Romanesque Romanesque architecture combined the influences of Roman and Byzantine styles
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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 . 1S People began to leave the country and flock to the cities which began to flourish during the Gothic period.. The church became the most important influence in art and daily life.. The term “Gothic” was at first used as a term of ridicule but Gothic art was energetic and dynamic.. ~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. 1. Setting in a castle. . The action takes place in and around an old castle, sometimes seemingly abandoned, sometimes occupied. The castle often contains secret passages, trap doors, secret rooms, trick panels with hidden levers, dark or hidden staircases, and possibly ruined sections. . 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. Everything That Rises Must Converge. Flannery O’Connor. Philosophy on Storytelling. “A story is a way to say something that can’t be said any other way, and it takes every word in the story to say what the meaning is.” . 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.. 1. Architectural History. Architectural History: . Romanesque Architecture . . Architectural History: Romanesque Period. 2. Objectives. Outline the background affecting the period.. Isolate elements associated with Romanesque architecture.. 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. DEFINITION. Gothic novel is a genre or mode of literature and film that combines fiction and horror, death and at times, romance. . HISTORY. Its origin is attributed to English author Horace Walpole, with his 1764 novel The Castle of Otranto. It originated in England in the second half of the 18th century and had much success in the 19. 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.. 1 S HI R IN F O Z I The U niv er si t y o f Pittsbu r g h He n r y Cl a y F r i c k D e p ar t m e nt of H isto r y o f Ar t a n d Arc hit ec tu r e 104 F r i c k F ine Ar ts B uildin g , Pittsb Origin. Gothic . architecture . flourished in England from about 1180 until about 1520. It found its inception in France, specifically in Burgundy and Provence as a development from earlier styles of Western Christian architecture .
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