Monuments List Page Three: Medieval Art
Chapter 9
Rome in the East
The Art of Byzantium
Early Byzantine Art
- The Barberini Ivory, mid-6th century (9-1) [Skip this time]
- Saint Michael the Archangel, right leaf of a diptych, early 6th century (9-2) [Skip this time]
- Anthemius of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus. Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom), Constantinople (now
Istanbul in what is now Turkey), 532-537 (9-3, 4, 5)
- Aerial view of San Vitale, Ravenna, 526-547 (9-6)
- Plan of San Vitale (9-7)
- Interior of San Vitale (9-8)
- Choir and apse of San Vitale showing mosaic of Christ, etc (9-9)
- Justinian, Bishop Maximianus, and attendants, mosaic, ca. 547 (9-10)
- Theodora and attendants, mosaic (9-11)
Details of
San Vitale
Theodora saves the Empire during
the Nika Revolt From the Medieval Sourcebook.
- Saint Apollinaris amid sheep, mosaic, from Sant'Apollinare in Classe, Ravenna, 533-549 (9-12)
Details
of Sant'Apollinare in Classe.
- Transfiguration of Christ, apse mosaic, Church of the Virgin,
Monastery of Saint
Catherine, Mount Sinai, Egypt, ca. 548-565 (9-13)
- Virgin (Theotokos) and Child between Saints Theodore and George, sixth or early seventh
century. From the Monastery of Saint Catherine, Mount Sinai, Egypt (9-16)
Manuscripts
- A page from the Vatican Vergil, early 5th century. Tempera on parchment (7-19) [Skip this time]
Some pages
from the Vatican Vergil
- Rebecca and Eliezer at the well, from the Vienna Genesis, early sixth century.
Tempera, gold, and silver on purple vellum (8-19) [Skip this time]
- Anicia Juliana between Magnanimity and Prudence, from the Vienna Dioskorides,
tempera on parchment, from Honoratai, near Constantinople (9-14) [Skip this time]
- Ascension of Christ from the Rabbula Gospels, from Zagba, Syria, 586 (9-15) [Skip this time]
- David
composing the psalms, from the Paris Psalter, ca. 950-970 (9-28)
Middle Byzantine Art
- Virgin (Theotokos) and Child enthroned, apse mosaic, Hagia Sophia, Constantinople,
dedicated 867 (9-17) [Skip this time]
- Monastery Churches at Hosios Loukas, Greece, 10th and 11th centuries (9-18, 19, 20)
- Christ as Pantokrator, dome mosaic in the Church of the Dormition, Daphni, Greece,
ca. 1090-1100 (9-21) Pass for now [Skip this time]
- Crucifixion, from the Church of the Dormition, Daphni, Greece, ca. 1090-1100 (9-22) Pass for
now [Skip this time]
- Interior of Saint Mark's, Venice, begun 1063 (9-23)
- Virgin (Theotokos) and Child icon: The Virgin of Vladimir, late 11th to early 12th
century (9-29)
- Anastasis, fresco in parekklesion of the Church of Christ in Chora, Constantinople (Istanbul)
(9-31)
- Andrei Rublev, Three Angels, ca. 1410 (9-34)
Later Byzantine Art
- Anastasis (Harrowing of Hell), apse fresco from the parakklesion of the Church of Christ
in Chora, 1310-1320 (9-31)
- Andrei Rublev, Three Angels (Old Testament Trinity), ca. 1410 (9-34)
Chapter 10
In Praise of Allah
The Art of the Islamic World
Early Islamic Art
- Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, 687-692 (10-1,2)
- The Great Mosque, Damascus, Syria (10-3, 4) [Skip this time]
- Frieze of the Umayyad palace Mshatta, Jordan, ca. 740-750 (10-6) [Skip this time]
- Malwiya minaret of the Great Mosque, Samarra, Iraq, 848-852 (10-9) [Skip this time]
- Prayer hall of the Great Mosque,
Cordoba, Spain, 8th to 10th centuries (10-11)
- Dome in front of the mihrab of the Great Mosque, Cordoba, Spain, 961-965 (10-13)
- Alhambra, Court of
the Lions, Granada, Spain, 1354-1391.
- Muquarnas dome, Hall of the Two Sisters, Alhambra, Granada, Spain, 1354-1391 (10-17)
- Madrasa-mosque-mausoleum complex of Sultan Hasan, Cairo, Egypt, begun 1356 (10-18) [Skip this time]
- Mihrab from the Madrasa Imami, Isfahan, Iran, ca. 1354.
This is at the Met! (10-25)
Some decorative arts
- A page with Kufic writing (9th century, Syria); a ewer,
a bowl (16th century) from Isnik, Turkey [Skip this time]
Chapter 11
Europe After the Fall of Rome
Early Medieval Art in the West
More Manuscripts! And a Cross
- Man/St. Matthew from The Book of Durrow, ca. 660-680.
- Cross and Carpet page, from The Lindisfarne Gospels, ca.698-721 (11-6)
- Saint Matthew from The Lindisfarne Gospels, ca.698-721 (11-7)
- Chi-rho-iota page from The
Book of Kells, late eighth or early ninth century (11-8)
- High Cross from Muiredach,, Monasterboice, Ireland, 923 (11-9)
Carolingian Art
- Equestrian portrait of Charlemagne or Charles the Bald, bronze, ninth century (11-11) [Skip this time]
- Saint Matthew from The Coronation Gospels, ca. 800-810 (11-12)
- Saint Matthew from The Ebbo Gospels, ca. 816-835 (11-13)
- Psalm 44 from The Utrecht Psalter, ca. 820-835 (11-14)
- Crucifixion, front cover from the Lindau Gospels, ca. 870 (11-15)
- The Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne, Aachen [Germany], 792-805 (11-16, 17)
- The Lorsch Gatehouse (Torhalle), ninth century (11-18)
- Schematic plan for a monastery at Saint Gall, Switzerland, ca. 819 (11-19)
- Westwork of the abbey church, Corvey, Germany, 873-885 (11-20) [Skip this time]
Ottonian Art
- Saint Michael's, Hildesheim, Germany, 1001-1031 (11-22, 23)
- Doors with relief panels of Genesis and the Life of Christ, bronze, 1015 (11-24)
- Column with reliefs illustrating the Life of Christ, bronze, ca. 1015-1022 (11-25)
- Annuciation to the Shepherds, Lectionary of Henry II, 1002-1014 (11-28)
- Otto III enthroned, from the Gospel Book of Otto III, 997-1000 (11-29)
- Crucifix commissioned by Archbishop Gero for Cologne Cathedral, ca. 970 (11-26)
Chapter 12
The Age of Pilgrimages
Romanesque Art
Architecture
- Saint Philibert, Tournus, France. Interior showing nave vault, ca. 1060 (12-3) [Skip this time]
- Saint Sernin, Toulouse, France, aerial view, ca. 1070-1120 (12-4)
- Plan of Saint Sernin, Toulouse, ca. 1070-1120 (12-5)
- Model of the abbey church Cluny III, Cluny, France, 1088-1130 (12-7)
- Speyer Cathedral, interior, Speyer, Germany, begun 1030 (12-9) [Skip this time]
- Sant'Ambrogio, Milan, Italy, late 11th to early 12th century (12-10)
- Interior, Sant'Ambrogio, Milan, Italy, late 11th to early 12th century (12-11)
- Saint Etienne, west facade, Caen, France, begun 1067 (12-12)
- Interior, Saint Etienne, Caen, France, 1115-1120 (12-13)
- Interior, Durham Cathedral, Durham, England, begun ca. 1093 (12-15) [Skip this time]
- Lateral section and plan of Durham Cathedral (12-16) [Skip this time]
- Cathedral complex, Pisa, begun 1063 (12-17)
-
Baptistery, Florence, Italy, dedicated 1059 (12-18)
aerial view
- Interior of San Miniato al Monte, Florence (12-19)
Interior of the
church
Interior of the crypt
Sculpture
- Cloister of Saint Pierre, Moissac, France, ca. 1100-1115 (12-20)
- Bernardus Geldiunius, Christ in Majesty, relief in the ambulatory of Saint Sernin, Toulouse,
France, ca 1096 (12-21)
- The Romanesque Portal, p. 343
- South Portal of Saint Pierre, Moissac, ca. 1115-1135 (12-23)
- Lions and Old Testament Prophet, from the trumeau of the south portal of Saint Pierre, Moissac,
France, ca. 1115-1130 (12-24)
- Gislebertus, Last Judgment, west tympanum of Saint Lazare, Autun, France, ca. 1120-1135 (12-25)
- Ascension of Christ and the Mission of the Apostles, tympanum of the center portal of the
narthex of La Madeleine, Vezelay, France (12-26)
- Central portal, west facade, Saint Trophime, Arles, France, mid-12th century (12-27) [Skip this time]
- Virgin and Child (Morgan Madonna), from the Auvergne, France, second half of the 12th
century (12-30)
- Nave of the abbey church, Saint Savin sur Gartempe, France. Painted barrel vault, ca.
1100 (12-34) [Skip this time]
- The Vision of Hildegard of Bingen, from her Scivias, Germany, ca. 1150-1179 (12-35)
- Images from the so-called Bayeux Tapestry, ca. 1070-1080 (page 355)
Enjoy the animation.
Chapter 13
The Age of Great Cathedrals
Gothic Art
- Saint Denis, France: ambulatory and radiating chapels, 1140-1144 (13-1)
- Saint Denis : plan of the east end, 1140-1144 (13-2)
- Diagrams of rib vaults (page 362)
- Saint Denis : Vaults of the ambulatory and radiating chapels of the choir (13-3)
- Aerial view of Chartres Cathedral, France, begun 1134; rebuil after 1194 (13-4)
Make a virtual visit to Chartres Cathedral
- Royal portal, west facade, Chartres Cathedral, ca. 1145-1155 (13-3)
- Chartres, Royal Portal : Old Testament kings and queen, jamb statues (13-6)
- Plan of Chartres Cathedral, as rebuilt after 1194(13-11)
- Chartres Cathedral, interior, after 1194 (13-12)
- Chartres Cathedral, Rose de France, stained glass window ca. 1220. (13-14)
The Rose windows of Chartres
- Laon Cathedral, west facade, begun ca. 1190 (13-7) [Skip this time]
- Laon Cathedral, interior, begun ca. 1190 (13-8) [Skip this time]
- Notre Dame cathedral, Paris, begun 1163 (13-10)
- Chartres Cathedral, Porch of the Confessors, south transept, ca. 1220-1230 (13-15)
- Saint Theodore, Chartres Cathedral, Porch of the Confessors, south transept, ca. 1230 (13-16)
- Robert de Luzarches, Thomas de Cormont, and Renaud de Cormont, interior of Amiens Cathedral,
begun 1220 (13-17)
- Same as above, vaults, clerestory, and triforium of the choir of Amiens Cathedral, begun 1220
(13-18)
- Same as above, west facade of Amiens Cathedral, begun 1220 (13-19)
- Christ (Beau Dieu). trumeau statue of central doorway, west facade, Amiens Cathedral,
ca. 1220-1235 (13-20)
- Reims Cathedral, west facade, ca. 1225-1290 (13-21)
- Reims Cathedral, west facade, Visitation, jamb statues, ca. 1230 (13-22)
- Sainte Chapelle, interior of the upper chapel, Paris, 1243-1248 (13-23)
- Virgin and Child (Virgin of Paris), Notre Dame, Paris, early 14th century (13-24)
- Saint Maclou, west facade, Rouen, France, ca. 1500-1514 (13-25) [Skip this time]
- The fortified town of Carcassonne, France: bastions and towers, 12th and 13th centuries (13-26) [Skip this time]
Book Illumination and Luxury Arts
[Skip this time]
- Villard de Honnecourt. Page from his sketchbook, from Paris, ca. 1220-1235 (13-29) [Skip this time]
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aptitude test! Find out if you have talent!God as architect of the world, ca. 1220-1230 (13-30) [Skip this time]
- Blanche of Castile, Louis IX, and two monks, dedication page, 1226-1234 (13-31) [Skip this time]
- Abraham and the three angels, from The Psalter of Saint Louis, from Paris, 1253-1270
(13-32)
- Master Honore. David anointed by Samuel and the battle of David and Goliath, from The
Breviary of Philippe le Bel, 1296 (13-33)
- Jean Pucelle. David before Saul, from the Belleville Breviary, from Paris, ca. 1325
(13-34)
Also by Jean Pucelle: The Hours of
Jeanne d'Evreux, made between 1324 and 1328.
Gothic Art outside of France
- Salisbury Cathedral, England, 1220-1258 (13-37, 38, 39) [Skip this time]
- Gerhard of Cologne, Cologne Cathedral, Germany, begun 1248 (13-44, 45) [Skip this time]
- Saint Elizabeth, Marburg, Germany, 1235-1283 (13-46, 47) [Skip this time]
- Death of the Virgin, tympanum sculpture group from Strasbourg Cathedral, France, ca. 1230
(13-48) [Skip this time]
- Ekkehard and Uta, Naumberg Cathedral, Germany, ca. 1249-1255 (13-49)[Skip this time]
- Equestrian portrait (the Bamberg Rider, Bamberg Cathedral, ca. 1235-1240 (13-50)
- Virgin with the Dead Christ (Roettgen Pieta', from the Rhineland, Germany, ca.
1300-1325, (13-51)
- Lorenzo Maitani. West facade of Orvieto Cathedral, Italy, begun 1310 (13-55)
- Doge's Palace, Venice, Italy, begun ca. 1340-1345, expanded and remodeled, 1424-1438 (13-56)
- Milan Cathedral, Italy, begun 1386 (13-57)
Gothic Art in the 19th/20th centuries
(No, you can't use any of these for the Final!
From the later 19th century in the U.S. Gothic architecture was revived for universities and
new churches. Here are a few examples plus one from Catalan Spain.
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