AP ART HISTORY Ms. Sally E. Crouse SLIDE LIST #3 – MEDIEVAL ART *dates 50 years up/down on test DECORATIVE ART 1. Sutton Hoo Purse Cover, c. 625, gold, glass, cloisonné, garnets, 7 ½ “ long, British Museum 2. Head Reliquary of Saint Alexander, 1145, silver, gilt bronze, gemstones, enamel, from Belgium 3. Bayeux Tapestry, c, 1070, embroidered wool on linen, from Bayeux Cathedral, France ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS 4. Lindisfarne Gospels, c. 700, tempera on vellum, British Library Cross Carpet Page, St. Matthew 5. Chi-Rho-Iota (XPI), Book of Kells, early 9th C, tempera on vellum, from Scotland 6. St. Matthew, Coronation Gospels (Gospel Book of Charlemagne), c. 800, ink and tempera on vellum, from Aachen, Germany 7. Saint Matthew, Ebbo Gospels, 830, ink and tempera on vellum, France 8. Otto III Enthroned, Gospel Book of Otto III, c. 1000, tempera on vellum, Germany 9. Mouth of Hell, Winchester Psalter, c. 1150, tempera and ink on vellum, British Library 10. God as Architect of the World, from Moralized Bible, c. 1220, ink, tempera, gold leaf on vellum, from Paris ARCHITECTURE – ROMANESQUE AND GOTHIC 11. Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne, c. 800, Aachen, Germany 12. Abbey Church of Saint Michael, 1001-1031, Hildesheim, Germany 13. Saint-Etienne, 1050, Vignory, France 14. Saint-Sernin, 1070, Toulouse, France 15. Sant’Ambrogio, early 12th C, Milan, Italy 16. Durham Cathedral, c. 1100, Durham, England 17. Cathedral Complex at Pisa, begun 1063, Pisa, Italy 18. Chartres Cathedral, c. 1150, Chartres, France 19. Notre-Dame, begun 1163, Paris, France 20. Reims Cathedral, c. 1250, Reims, France 21. Robert and William Vertue, Fan Vaults of Henry VII Chapel, 1503-1519, Westminster Abbey, London SCULPTURE 22. Equestrian Statue of Charlemagne, 9 th C, gilt bronze 23. Gislebertus, The Last Judgement, c. 1130, stone relief, Saint-Lazare, Autun, France 24. Gislebertus, Suicide of Judas, c. 1130, stone relief, Saint-Lazare, Autun, France 25. Old Testament Kings and Queens - door jamb statues, c. 1150, Chartres Cathedral 26. Virgin and Child (Virgin of Paris), early 14th C, stone, Notre-Dame, Paris 27. Death of the Virgin, c. 1230, stone relief, Strasbourg Cathedral, France 28. Virgin with the Dead Christ (Rottgen Pieta), c. 1300, painted wood, from Rhineland, Germany