History : Romanesque art and architecture

Hi everyone , 

In our History classes we have been making our way through the Middle Ages, learning about life in Medieval Europe. 

This class was about Romanesque art and architecture. I gave students this presentation about the origins of the style, the importance of cathedrals during this era, the architectural variations across Europe and the key characteristics of Romanesque sculpture and painting. 










We then wacthed this YouTube video and answered some questions: 


  1. Why do some buildings have both Romanesque and Gothic elements?
  2. When people went on pilgrimages, what did they visit in the cathedrals? 
  3. Why did towns start building cathedrals? 
  4. What is the most notable feature of Romanesque cathedrals? 
  5. Why are these cathedrals so dark? 
  6. What scene normally decorates the tympanum (area above the doorways)? 
  7. What is the overall shape of the cathedral? 
  8. Why is it shaped like this? 
  9. What type of arches do we see in Romanesque cathedrals? 
  10. Why are Gothic cathedrals so much lighter than Romanesque ones? 
Alice 


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