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... allied with Crusades was the development of towns and the building of a more adequate system of roads, especially in northern Europe. Romanesque art was mainly ...
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... allied with Crusades was the development of towns and the building of a more adequate system of roads, especially in northern Europe. Romanesque art was mainly ...
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... Architecture moved away from Romanesque and towards Gothic building. The Church was the most influential force in Europe and was somewhat of a government ...
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... of the thirteenth century the Catholic church played a dominant role in society, as was directly shown in the numerous beautiful Romanesque and Gothic churches ...
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... The Romanesque cathedrals are defined by their massive structure. ... centuries led the way for the Gothic style cathedrals to take place in Europe were cathedrals ...
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... Architecture progressed from Romanesque Style to Gothic Style, with their origins in the ... AD marked the beginning of a vast building program throughout Europe. ...
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... Painters and sculptors of medieval Europe exaggerated their work for the Romanesque and early Gothic cathedrals to intensify the spiritual expressiveness of ...
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... Historians consider medieval Europe a deviation, as the realist form was replaced ... The Romanesque which was from about 1050 to 1200 ADE Romanesque sculptures ...
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... Cathedrals were built on old church sites throughout Europe and the world to spread the ... English cathedrals combine the art of Romanesque and Gothic architecture ...
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... Gothic art, around the 1300's, was in turn built up off the Romanesque style ... a great crisis to painting, and it began to disappear in northern Europe and England ...
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... Gothic churches were higher than their Romanesque counterparts and used ribbed vaulting ... and intellectual life survived and spread to most people in Europe.
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... art gallery, the Uffizi Gallery, one of the finest in Europe, which contains an ... the cathedral and associated baptistery, the tower was built in the Romanesque. ...
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... The next period in architecture was the Romanesque period. This period linked the architecture of Western Europe from about AD 1000 to the rise of the Gothic ...
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... This principal, recognized in Europe over 3,000 years ago by the people of the ... were the forerunners of the elaborate facades of later Romanesque and Gothic ...
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... Cathedrals were built on old church sites throughout Europe and the world to spread the ... English cathedrals combine the art of Romanesque and Gothic architecture ...
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... Cobb the designer of the famous Potter Palmer mansion, leaned towards a Romanesque style for ... architecture we were for once able to stand next to Europe as a ...
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