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canduela (a group admin) says:
23 Sep 09 - Grupo dedicado al Arte Románico. Orientado principalmente al del norte de España, pero abierto al románico del resto de Europa. Para que todos podamos disfrutar de esta maravilla de la arquitectura os invitamos a nombrar y localizar vuestras imágenes. Por cada foto que subáis comentad una foto del mural. Gracias.Enlace fotos más visitadas: www.flickriver.com/groups/415016@N22/pool/interesting/

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A LITTLE HISTORY


Romanesque art refers to the art of Western Europe from approximately 1000 AD to the rise of the Gothic style, which rose in the 13th century or later, depending on region. The study of medieval art began in the early nineteenth century when historians, following their peers in the natural sciences in an effort to classify their field of inquiry, coined the term "Romanesque" to encompass the western European artistic production, especially the architecture, of the 11th and 12th centuries. The term is both useful and misleading. Medieval sculptors and architects of southern France and Spain had firsthand knowledge of the many Roman monuments in the region, lending legitimacy to the term "Romanesque." However, "Romanesque Art" is not a return to classical ideals. Rather, this style is marked by a renewed interest in Roman construction techniques. The twelfth-century capitals from the cloister of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, for example, adopt the acanthus-leaf motif and the decorative use of drill holes, which were commonly found on Roman monuments. Likewise, the contemporary apse of Fuentidueña uses the barrel vault, widely used in Roman architecture. While emphasizing the dependence on "Roman art," the label ignores the two other formative influences on Romanesque art, the Insular style of Northern Europe and Byzantine Art, nor does it do justice to the innovative nature of Romanesque art.

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