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  1. Romanesque architecture for beginners - Camino de Santiago Forum

    Nov 20, 2020 · Romanesque architecture refers to a period of time from the 6th century to 12th century before the Renaissance Age. The architecture was sturdy and symmetrical, almost clunky, with thick …

  2. Visigothic/Pre-Romanesque architecture for beginners

    Nov 27, 2020 · IOW, my current understanding is that Visigothic architecture and sculpture is Pre-Romanesque while Pre-Romanesque is a much wider definition. Also I don't think that (Spanish) …

  3. Romanesque architecture for beginners - Camino de Santiago Forum

    Oct 30, 2024 · Several of us have already asked @C clearly for a separate thread on that topic, and I think she will oblige once she feels comfortably well-grounded in the differences between …

  4. Romanesque, and others, architecture on the camino

    Dec 9, 2023 · Possibly self indulgent, I´ve been playing around with basic software and old photos. Romanesque art tends to be overlooked and under-valued, as if the whole of western Europe was …

  5. Gothic architecture for beginners - Camino de Santiago Forum

    Dec 14, 2020 · With the permission of @C clearly, I am starting the Gothic architecture for beginners thread, the third in a series that also includes Romanesque and Visigothic/Pre-Romanesque …

  6. Romanesque Architecture | Page 4 | SkyscraperCity Forum

    Jan 31, 2013 · Examples of Romanesque architecture can be found across the continent, making it the first pan-European architectural style since Imperial Roman Architecture. The Romanesque style in …

  7. Visigothic/Pre-Romanesque architecture for beginners

    Dec 7, 2020 · Romanesque broadly refers to architecture that evolves after 1000 when most of Western Europe saw a building boom of unprecedented magnitude. The model for the new style was the …

  8. Romanesque Architecture | Page 7 | SkyscraperCity Forum

    Aug 9, 2010 · The Pisa Baptistery is an example of the transition from the Romanesque style to the Gothic style. III. The lower section is in the Romanesque style, with rounded arches, while the upper …

  9. Romanesque Architecture | Page 5 | SkyscraperCity Forum

    Mar 9, 2014 · the cathedral is an elegant example of norman-arabic architecture (even if the interiors were ruined with neoclassical renovation in 800, it was very similar to Monreale Cathedral before!

  10. Romanesque architecture in Poland - SkyscraperCity Forum

    Jan 29, 2005 · Romanesque architecture The name Romanesque, like many other stylistic designations, was not a term contemporary with the art it describes but an invention of modern scholarship to …