Christian Worship Art c. 1100 - 1200 CE: Painting

Wall Painting

France

“Tours” group [appears as PPP “Romanesque Wall Painting: France 12th C CE Tours Group” in Christian Worship Art Painting]

“Montecassino” group [appears as PPP “Romanesque Wall Painting: France 12th C CE Montecassino Group” in Christian Worship Art Painting]

“Catalan” group

Spain

"Mozarabic group”: Spanish Christian art influenced by Arab-Moorish art

 

“Byzantine group”: Spanish Christian art influenced by Byzantine art

 

2.3. England

n      Hardham: St. Botulph: wall paintings [did Google search 30 March 2002]

n      Clayton: St. John: wall paintings [did Google search 30 March 2002]

n      Winchester: cathedral [did Google search 30 March 2002] For description of wall paintings in Chapel of the Holy Sepulchre, click: http://britannia.com/tours/winchester/holysep.html

n      Canterbury: crypt: St. Gabriel’s chapel [c. 1180 CE] For photo of Naming of John the Baptist, click: http://www2.art.utah.edu/cathedral/images/can_cc/can_crypt_gabriel.jpg / St. Anselm’s Chapel [1150 – 1175 CE] For photo of St. Paul casting out a viper, click: histwallp2.html [did Google search 30 March 2002]

 

2.4.Germany

 

2.4.1.      Lower Rhine valley as far as Westphalia

n      Schwartzheindorf: wall paintings [12C CE] [did Google search 30 March 2002]

n      Cologne: wall paintings in the chancel of St. Gereon [12C CE] [did Google search 30 March 2002]

n      Brauweiler: wall paintings in the chapter house [12C CE]

n      Knechtstenden: former Norbertine abbey church of St. Maria and Andreas [c. 1170 / 1180 CE]

 

 

2.4.2.      Lower Saxony

n      Brunswick: cathedral

n      Goslar: Neuwerkkirche

 

2.4.3.      SW Germany: “School of Reichenau”

n      Reichenau: Oberzell: St. Georg

n      Goldbach: Sylvester chapel

n      Wurttemberg: Burgfelden: large wall fresco

 

2.4.4.      Regensburg

n      Regensburg: Cathedral: Allerheiligenkapelle [c. 1160 CE]

n      Regensburg: St. Emmeran: Magdalenenkapelle [c. 1170 CE]

n      Salzburg: Nonnberg: convent church [c. 1150 CE]

 

2.5. Austria and Switzerland

n    Burgusio: Marienberg: crypt freschi [1160 CE]

n      Graubuenden: St. Martin in Zillis: painted wooden ceiling [c/ 1130 / 1140 CE]

 

2.6. Italy

 2.6.1.      Rome

n      S. Clemente: 9C CE freschi in lower church [Ascension?] / 10 C CE fresco in upper church / 12C CE freschi in narthex of lower church = legend of St. Clement

n      Nepi: Castel Sant’Elia: abbey church [c. 1100 CE]

n      Agnani: cathedral [c. 1200 CE]

 

2.6.2.      Milan

n       Aosta: San Pietro e Sant’Orso [c. 1150 CE]

 

2.7. Scandanavia, Bohemia and Moravia

n      Eke (Sweden): Ascension of Christ [c. 1200 CE]

n      Znojmo: castle chapel of St. Catharine [1134 CE]

n      Stara Boleslav: St. Klemens [c. 1180 CE]

Pisek: Mariageburtenkirche