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Romanesque & Gothic Study
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1078 – 1211 Santiago de Compastello
Transverse
arches



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             Santiago de
Compound     Compastello
piers
Santiago de
Compastello
Salisbury Cathedral
Salisbury vs. Chartres
Beauvais Cathedral   Kings College Chapel
English Gothic
More horizontal layout generally (less stress on height)

More expansive sculptural program on facades

Spires located over the crossing

Often a double transept

High use of square transept rather than round

Use of fan vaulting

Large transept windows rather than rose windows on Westwork

Integral rather than flying buttresses often used

Often located on the periphery or outside urban area

Often built on Norman church sites which held monasteries
“the holy city, new Jerusalem
coming down from God out of
heaven…having the glory of
God, and her light like a most
precious stone, even like a jasper
clear as crystal…and the city was
pure gold, like clear glass…whose
foundations were garnished with
all manner of gems:
jasper, sapphire, chalcedony, emer
ald, sardonyx, sardius, chrysolite,
beryl, topaz, chrysoprase, jacinth,
amethyst…” – Abbott Suger
Gothic Stained Glass Windows
• Intricate pieces of colored glass joined bylead
  caning
• Illustrated biblical stories, Saint’s lives, and
  occasionally contemporary scenes of workers
• Jewel like colors and brilliance
• Painted surfaces
• Later Gothic windows allow more clarity and
  light into cathedral through lighter colors
The Tree of Jesse
The Abbey of Saint-Denis

About four miles north of Paris lies the Abbey of Saint-Denis.
Originally founded in 630 by King Dagobert, it sits at the site of
Saint Denis' martyrdom. The abbey underwent a reconstruction
in the 12th century under Abbot Suger and became one of the
earliest instances of Gothic architecture.


The church grew in fame. Joan of Arc blessed her weapons
here, and many French rulers and aristocrats were buried in its
crypt, including Louis XII, Catherine de Medicis, Louis XVI, and
Marie Antoinette. During the French Revolution, many royal
tombs were desecrated and many sacred objects were lost. And
in the years following, the church fell further into disrepair. It
was, however, repaired under the rule of Napoleon.


Among its treasures are a number of elaborate 12th Century
stained-glass windows, carved tombs, mosaics, and the French
Regalia, which were objects used during the coronation of
French kings.
As you walk through the nave to
the east end of the church, you
come to the transept, which is the
horizontal area that intersects
with the nave. This particular
transept is stubby; its arms are
shorter than most other transepts.
Most of the transepts from the
Gothic time period are shorter
than those from the Romanesque
era. Cathedrals such as Amiens
and Reims have transepts with
arms similar in length to that at
Saint Denis. One thing that is
unique about the transept at Saint
Denis is that it is the mausoleum
for all of the kings and queens of
France. If you go to either the
north or south sides of the
transept at Saint Denis you can
see the tombs of the many kings
and queens that are here.
St.-Denis
exterior buttresses of St. Denis

right: plan of choir of St. Denis.
Plan of Ambulatory in St. Denis and
Ambulatory view of St. Denis
North Transept, left side   West Entrance
Melchizedek, Abraham with Isaac, Moses, Samuel, and David
Jamb figures of
Confessors with St.
Theodore on the right.
South Transept of
Chartres Cathedral.
Gothic Sculpture
Royal Portals, Chartres Cathedral

•   Dominant columnar shape of jamb
    figures
•   Robes almost hypnotic in concentric
    concentration, no nervous
    excitement as in Romanesque
•   Far more rounded in volume than
    Romanesque, more 3d
•   Rippling sense of surface
•   Heads: serene, slightly heavy
    eyes, benevolent
•   Salvation stressed rather than the
    terror of judgment as in Romanesque
•   Bands of pockets of light and shadow
•   Each piece of stone is united with
    column behind                           Jamb statues stand attached to
                                           wall, but also in front of it
                                            Greater than life size
                                            Hanging long robes
                                            Architecture dominates
                                            Christ in tympanum: tranquil
                                           ease, delicate, strong
Gothic Sculpture

Visitation, Reims Cathedral
• Classical look, i.e. Greek
   contrapposto imitated
• Heads look like ancient
   Roman portraits
• Figures start to converse
   through gesture and
   expression
• Emerge more from the wall
Annunciation and Visitation from Reims Cathedral
Gabriel   Mary
                 Elizabeth
Naumburg Cathedral, 13th century

Ekkehard and Uta
GOTHIC



                         •More emphasis on
                         naturalism

                         •More classical treatment of   Figures more
                         drapery                        volumetric, naturally
elongated, erect                                        posed (contrapposto
figures that                                            found – just not here –
                         •More emphasis on spatial
emphasize the vertical                                  note Visitation at Reims).
                         and psychological
and appear as part of
                         interactivity
the structure                                           Figures interact with
                         •Development of guilds and     space and each other
Drapery falls in                                        (note position of
                         high craft standards*
patterned, vertical                                     arms, heads)
pleats
                                                        Individualization in
Emphasize prophetic                                     figures
tradition                                               (features, hair, jewelry, et
                                                        c.)
Symbolic figures
                                                        More freestanding from
Gothic Sculpture
Ekkehard and Uta
• Stately, quiet, regal
• Almost portrait statues
• Attached to wall behind
• Ekkehard: blunt, heavy-
  set, pouting, hand on sword as
  protector of the family
• Uta: graceful, aloof, gown is so
  long that she must pick it up to
  walk
• Body revealed beneath clothes


                              Naumburg Cathedral, 13th century

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Romanesque & gothic study images

  • 1. Romanesque & Gothic Study Images
  • 2. 1078 – 1211 Santiago de Compastello
  • 3. Transverse arches Gallery Santiago de Compound Compastello piers
  • 5.
  • 8. Beauvais Cathedral Kings College Chapel
  • 9. English Gothic More horizontal layout generally (less stress on height) More expansive sculptural program on facades Spires located over the crossing Often a double transept High use of square transept rather than round Use of fan vaulting Large transept windows rather than rose windows on Westwork Integral rather than flying buttresses often used Often located on the periphery or outside urban area Often built on Norman church sites which held monasteries
  • 10. “the holy city, new Jerusalem coming down from God out of heaven…having the glory of God, and her light like a most precious stone, even like a jasper clear as crystal…and the city was pure gold, like clear glass…whose foundations were garnished with all manner of gems: jasper, sapphire, chalcedony, emer ald, sardonyx, sardius, chrysolite, beryl, topaz, chrysoprase, jacinth, amethyst…” – Abbott Suger
  • 11. Gothic Stained Glass Windows • Intricate pieces of colored glass joined bylead caning • Illustrated biblical stories, Saint’s lives, and occasionally contemporary scenes of workers • Jewel like colors and brilliance • Painted surfaces • Later Gothic windows allow more clarity and light into cathedral through lighter colors
  • 12. The Tree of Jesse
  • 13.
  • 14. The Abbey of Saint-Denis About four miles north of Paris lies the Abbey of Saint-Denis. Originally founded in 630 by King Dagobert, it sits at the site of Saint Denis' martyrdom. The abbey underwent a reconstruction in the 12th century under Abbot Suger and became one of the earliest instances of Gothic architecture. The church grew in fame. Joan of Arc blessed her weapons here, and many French rulers and aristocrats were buried in its crypt, including Louis XII, Catherine de Medicis, Louis XVI, and Marie Antoinette. During the French Revolution, many royal tombs were desecrated and many sacred objects were lost. And in the years following, the church fell further into disrepair. It was, however, repaired under the rule of Napoleon. Among its treasures are a number of elaborate 12th Century stained-glass windows, carved tombs, mosaics, and the French Regalia, which were objects used during the coronation of French kings.
  • 15. As you walk through the nave to the east end of the church, you come to the transept, which is the horizontal area that intersects with the nave. This particular transept is stubby; its arms are shorter than most other transepts. Most of the transepts from the Gothic time period are shorter than those from the Romanesque era. Cathedrals such as Amiens and Reims have transepts with arms similar in length to that at Saint Denis. One thing that is unique about the transept at Saint Denis is that it is the mausoleum for all of the kings and queens of France. If you go to either the north or south sides of the transept at Saint Denis you can see the tombs of the many kings and queens that are here.
  • 17. exterior buttresses of St. Denis right: plan of choir of St. Denis.
  • 18. Plan of Ambulatory in St. Denis and Ambulatory view of St. Denis
  • 19. North Transept, left side West Entrance
  • 20. Melchizedek, Abraham with Isaac, Moses, Samuel, and David
  • 21. Jamb figures of Confessors with St. Theodore on the right. South Transept of Chartres Cathedral.
  • 22. Gothic Sculpture Royal Portals, Chartres Cathedral • Dominant columnar shape of jamb figures • Robes almost hypnotic in concentric concentration, no nervous excitement as in Romanesque • Far more rounded in volume than Romanesque, more 3d • Rippling sense of surface • Heads: serene, slightly heavy eyes, benevolent • Salvation stressed rather than the terror of judgment as in Romanesque • Bands of pockets of light and shadow • Each piece of stone is united with column behind Jamb statues stand attached to wall, but also in front of it Greater than life size Hanging long robes Architecture dominates Christ in tympanum: tranquil ease, delicate, strong
  • 23. Gothic Sculpture Visitation, Reims Cathedral • Classical look, i.e. Greek contrapposto imitated • Heads look like ancient Roman portraits • Figures start to converse through gesture and expression • Emerge more from the wall
  • 24. Annunciation and Visitation from Reims Cathedral
  • 25. Gabriel Mary Elizabeth
  • 26. Naumburg Cathedral, 13th century Ekkehard and Uta
  • 27.
  • 28. GOTHIC •More emphasis on naturalism •More classical treatment of Figures more drapery volumetric, naturally elongated, erect posed (contrapposto figures that found – just not here – •More emphasis on spatial emphasize the vertical note Visitation at Reims). and psychological and appear as part of interactivity the structure Figures interact with •Development of guilds and space and each other Drapery falls in (note position of high craft standards* patterned, vertical arms, heads) pleats Individualization in Emphasize prophetic figures tradition (features, hair, jewelry, et c.) Symbolic figures More freestanding from
  • 29. Gothic Sculpture Ekkehard and Uta • Stately, quiet, regal • Almost portrait statues • Attached to wall behind • Ekkehard: blunt, heavy- set, pouting, hand on sword as protector of the family • Uta: graceful, aloof, gown is so long that she must pick it up to walk • Body revealed beneath clothes Naumburg Cathedral, 13th century