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Romanesque architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Romanesque Revival architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Romanesque Revival (or Neo-Romanesque ) is a style of building employed in the late 19th century inspired by the 11th and 12th century Romanesque style of architecture. Popular features of these re...
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While emphasizing the dependence on Roman art, the label ignores the two other formative influences on Romanesque art, the Insular style of Northern Europe and the art of Byzantium, nor does it do justice to the inventiveness of Romanesque art. ... Medieval European Sculpture for Buildings...
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Carolingian, Ottonian, & Romanesque Buildings, 760-1130: A Graphic Introduction by Warren Sanderson; Binding: Paperback; Publisher: Astrion Pub; List Price: USD $24.95; ISBN 10: 1884470076; ISBN 13: 9781884470073; Click here to search for this book and compare price at 40+ bookstores with AddALL.com!;
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Pisa Cathedral, Campo dei miracoli--page 1 (of two pages) ... This Romanesque cathedral was built at a time when Pisa was one of the most powerful maritime centers in Italy.
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Table of Contents | Quick Index: | Prehistoric | Roman | Romanesque | Gothic |15th century | 16th century | 17th century| 18th century| 19th century | 20th century | Belgian Architecture | American Architecture | Architecture links | Fine Arts department home page| Search the Fine Arts pages...
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With the development of the Romanesque, buildings became much more numerous, and we find in Italy different styles of Romanesque, such as the Tuscan, and the Lombard. ... The name of this next great style is Romanesque. With the development of the Romanesque, buildings became much more numerous, and we find in Italy...
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