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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.
The Batlló Majesty (Catalan: Majestat Batlló, pronounced [məʒəsˈtad bəˈʎːo]) is a large 12th-century Romanesque wooden crucifix, now in the National Art Museum of Catalonia in Barcelona, Spain.
The Apse of Sant Climent de Taüll (Catalan: Absis de Sant Climent de Taüll) is a Romanesque fresco in the National Art Museum of Catalonia, Barcelona.The fresco is one of the masterpieces of the European Romanesque, [1] from which the unknown Master of Taüll takes his name.
The lateral facade of the church, identifiable for its long nave and austere Romanesque decoration The oblique lateral facade (opposite the Estrada Nacional) with the bell tower to the rear The nave interior showing the triumphal arch flanked by two murals and main altar Over the main doorway is the slit or niche surmounting the sculpted cord of Solomon and archivolt
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.
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.
SÁNCHEZ, Carles (2021), "Las pinturas de San Miguel y Santa María de Terrassa ¿Ecos de un repertorio oriental tardoantiguo?", C. Varela, M.Castiñeiras (ed.), Images and Liturgy in the Middle Ages. Creation, Circulation, and Function of Images between West and East in the Middle Ages (5th-15th centuries), pp. 361–397.
The Roca dels Moros or Caves of El Cogul is a rock shelter containing paintings of prehistoric Levantine rock art and Iberian schematic art.The site is in El Cogul, in the autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain.