The Romanesque Period
Romanesque art is a mixture of several different styles, such as Byzantine, Roman, and other Germanic styles. Throughout the course of the Romanesque Period, the Roman Semicircle Arch, which will become useful in many ways in terms of building churches, designing windows and corridors.
Sculptures were also a major part in Romanesque Art, and were often created to represent the bible. These sculptures were placed on doors, church pillars, and other places around the church.
There were many paintings throughout the Romanesque Period. These paintings were placed on church pillars, walls, ceilings, and doors.
Sculptures were also a major part in Romanesque Art, and were often created to represent the bible. These sculptures were placed on doors, church pillars, and other places around the church.
There were many paintings throughout the Romanesque Period. These paintings were placed on church pillars, walls, ceilings, and doors.
This is a sculpture, which has been calved into a wall of a church. This type of art was also common on church walls, inside and out. This specific artwork was created around the 12th Century, and would have taken precise precision.