...They were lofty, charming, andwith glorious views, all the more glorious for being framed by thosegraceful Romanesque windows, with their slender pillars and quaint,round-topped arches...
Grant Allen 「An African Millionaire」
...The usage of preserving the remains of theYule-log (called tréfouet) in Normandy is mentionedalso by M'elle Amélie Bosquet, La Normandie Romanesque etMerveilleuse (Paris and Rouen, 1845), p...
Sir James George Frazer 「Balder The Beautiful, Vol. I.」
...218-220;Amélie Bosquet, La Normandie Romanesque etMerveilleuse (Paris and Rouen, 1845), p...
Sir James George Frazer 「Balder The Beautiful, Vol. I.」
...Amélie Bosquet, La Normandie Romanesque etMerveilleuse (Paris and Rouen, 1845), pp...
Sir James George Frazer 「Balder The Beautiful, Vol. I.」
...—Gothic or Romanesque construction is nobler thanGreek construction...
John Ruskin 「Lectures on Architecture and Painting」
...These Roman basilicas were adopted by the early Christians to theirservice, and the basilica church was the typical form used up to the12th century in the Romanesque provinces...
Richard Glazier 「A Manual of Historic Ornament」
...This single tower wasdoubled in the French Romanesque, often multiplied again by Gothicbuilders, and in Byzantine churches, increased to seven and even ninedomes...
Elise Whitlock Rose 「Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France, Volume 1」
...The North began the evolution of the Gothic, a new formindigenous to its soil; the South continued the Romanesque, herevolution of a transplanted style, and long knew no other...
Elise Whitlock Rose 「Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France, Volume 1」
...Some would have us believethat the Romanesque dome is expatriated from the East; others, that itis naturalised; others, that it is native...
Elise Whitlock Rose 「Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France, Volume 1」
...The Romanesque shows forth its great solidity in the exterior of itschurches, and nowhere more than in Digne's deserted Cathedral...
Elise Whitlock Rose 「Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France, Volume 1」
...Where Notre-Dame issmall, Saint-Jérome is large, where the old church is simple, the newerone is either pretentious or sumptuous, and where the one is Romanesque,the other is Gothic...
Elise Whitlock Rose 「Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France, Volume 1」
...From its ritualistic position, it is the culminating point ofthe church, and its discord with the Romanesque is unpleasantlyinsistent...
Elise Whitlock Rose 「Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France, Volume 1」
...Here in Gothic bays, are found those rounded,longitudinal arches which belong to the Romanesque and to some structurewhose identity is buried in the mysterious past...
Elise Whitlock Rose 「Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France, Volume 1」
...Throughout the entire Romanesque and Gothic periods (1000-1400) Italywas torn by political wars, though the free cities, through theirleagues of protection and their commerce, were prosperous...
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」
...It is not, therefore, derivablefrom Romanesque, Byzantine, or Oriental ornament...
John W. Bradley 「Illuminated Manuscripts」
...The nude is rarely attempted,but when it is it is certainly less ugly than in Carolingianand Romanesque...
John W. Bradley 「Illuminated Manuscripts」
...On the first leafis a Romanesque colonnade of arches surmountedby a larger one...
John W. Bradley 「Illuminated Manuscripts」
...It is built in the usual Romanesque style; but its externalappearance is very unpretending, and owing to its situation in acorner overshadowed by the wall it is apt to be overlooked...
Hugh Macmillan 「Roman Mosaics」
...14, 15, says,speaking of the Gothic: "What a contrast to the quiet, sober massesof the Romanesque style ...
Anthony M. Ludovici 「Nietzsche and Art」
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