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  • a new form of architecture called the Romanesque, based on Roman forms, ... and there were major advances in art, sculpture, music and architecture ...
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  • Byzantine mosaics, and Apulian Romanesque sculpture. ==== Architecture ==== Many cities in Sicily have beautiful examples of architecture that ...
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  • and Aachen. Some masterpieces of this Romanesque art are the shrine of the ... monuments visible in Belgium, like the romanesque Collégiale Saint-Gertrude ...
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  • Image:Pillsbury Hall.jpg|The Richardsonian Romanesque Pillsbury Hall is the second-oldest building on the University of Minnesota-Minneapolis campus. ...
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  • was plentiful. They brought with them sculpture, engraving, painting, body ... and the so-called Cathar castles. Romanesque architecture which used ...
    109 KB (16,195 words) - 06:41, 1 April 2024
  • Moors in that period, primarily in the Romanesque and Gothic styles, and ... tension, exuberance, and grandeur in sculpture, painting, literature, ...
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  • Both were important precursors of Romanesque which dominated the medieval ... thumb|300px|Walk of Ideas, Berlin, a sculpture honoring Johannes Gutenberg ...
    115 KB (16,736 words) - 17:52, 14 December 2023
  • of the Pechersk Monastery (1106–1108). Romanesque half-columns and arches ... Mykhailo Chereshniovsky for stylized sculpture, as did caricaturist Edvard ...
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  • The Babenberg era produced excellent Romanesque and early Gothic architecture, the court attracted leading German poets, and the Nibelung saga ...
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