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Romanesque architects invented the tympanum, on which the Last Judgment or other prophetic scenes could unfold, as a stern preparation for the mystical experience of entering the church. ... 1140, tympanum: Last Judgment, close-up. Church of Saint-Pierre, Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne, ca. 1140, tympanum: Last Judgment.
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Romanesque West Portal Tympanum, Lintel and Capitals (this page) ... "Move right along there, you damned people" - The Archangel Michael manifests himself for the second time on the lintel under the tympanum, marshalling the damned (on the right) under Gislebertus' signature at the feet of Christ.
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Archivolt: the molding fram an arch. In Romanesque and Gothic architecture, each one of a series of arches framing the tympanum of a portal.
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United States is your country. For advanced features, please Sign in or Register ... Romanesque architecture ... Romanesque style tympanum on the front facade (12nd-13rd centuries) of St. Maria´s Church. Sanguesa. Navarre. Spain (1566-0129579 / G71-220751 © age fotostock)
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Tympanum : space between the lintel of a doorway and its archivolt. Romanesque and Gothic tympana are decorated with great Bibilical themes, notably those ...
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I suppose this has to do with Romanesque art and architechure, which was popular roughly from the 11th to the 13th centuries. ... Gone is the romanesque voice and entering stage right is a voice that resembles a contemporary poet, who, for some reason wants to mashup romanesque architectural details ... A Romanesque tympanum.
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The charnel house of Friesach’s parish church, which was created around the year 1200, had to make way for road improvements in the 19th century, but its Romanesque tympanum found its way back to its original place and was erected north of the church.
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In the castle chapel a Romanesque tympanum introduced later with a cross and rosette is a reminder of the former, but no longer existing monastery of Marienzell (outside of Querfurt) of the House of Querfurt.
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