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  2. Romanesque art - Wikipedia

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    The painted crypt of San Isidoro at León, Spain The "Morgan Leaf", detached from the Winchester Bible of 1160–75. Scenes from the life of David.. Romanesque art is the art of Europe from approximately 1000 AD to the rise of the Gothic style in the 12th century, or later depending on region.

  3. Romanesque architecture in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Iniciación al Arte Románico: Aportación de la Historia, de la Arqueología y de las ciencias auxiliares al conocimiento del estilo románico. (in Spanish) Aguilar de Campoo, 2000. ISBN 84-89483-13-2; Pijoán, José. Summa Artis. Historia general del arte. Vol. IX. El arte románico siglos XI y XII. (in Spanish) Espasa Calpe, Madrid 1949.

  4. First Romanesque - Wikipedia

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    Chueca Goitia, Fernando Historia de la Arquitectura Española, Edad Antigua y Media Editorial DOSSAT, 1965. Chapter: El primer arte románico. pp. 148–156. ISBN 84-923918-4-7; Chueca Goitia, Fernando Historia de la Arquitectura occidental: Edad Media cristiana en España Ed. DOSSAT, 2000. ISBN 84-95312-35-2

  5. Spanish Romanesque - Wikipedia

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    From the 11th century the European artistic influence, specially from the Burgundian Cluniac monasteries and the Lombard monasteries, was superimposed on local artistic traditions such as "Pre-Romanesque, Visigothic art, Asturian art, Mozarabic art and Repoblación art) as well as Andalusi art, also called Hispanic Muslim, and cohabited with the so-called Mudéjar Romanesque (or "Romanesque of ...

  6. Romanesque architecture - Wikipedia

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    Romanesque architecture [1] is an architectural style of medieval Europe that was predominant in the 11th and 12th centuries. [2] The style eventually developed into the Gothic style with the shape of the arches providing a simple distinction: the Romanesque is characterized by semicircular arches, while the Gothic is marked by the pointed arches.

  7. Crucifix of Ferdinand and Sancha - Wikipedia

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    Mil Joyas del Arte Español. Barcelona: Instituto Gallach. Park, Marlene (1973). "The Crucifix of Fernando and Sancha and its Relationship to North French Manuscripts". Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes. Vol. 36. pp. 77–91. Sureda, Joan (1988). Historia Universal del Arte: Románico/Gótico. Barcelona: Editorial Planeta.

  8. Castle of Loarre - Wikipedia

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    J. F. Esteban Lorente, F. Galtier Martí and M. García Guatas: El nacimiento del arte románico en Aragón: Arquitectura, Investigaciones de Arte Aragonés (Saragossa, 1982) J. E. Mann: San Pedro at the Castle of Loarre: A Study in the Relation of Cultural Forces to the Design, Decoration and Construction of a Romanesque Church (diss., New ...

  9. Portico of Glory - Wikipedia

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    Central Arch with tympanum and columns. The Portico of Glory (Galician: Pórtico da Gloria) of Santiago de Compostela Cathedral is a Romanesque portico and the cathedral's main gate created by Master Mateo and his workshop, on the orders of King Ferdinand II of León.