Tavant: parish church of St. Nicholas: crypt freschi of battle of Good and Evil [sandy-colored paintings on a pale background] 1100-1150 [did Google search 24 March 2002] photos of freschi: http://www.impens.com/simple/P52026.html
St.-Aignan-sur-Cher: collegiate church: wall freschi c. 1180 CE [did Google search 24 March 2002] photos of freschi: http://www.impens.com/simple/P52001.html
Montoire-sur-Cher: monastery church of St. Gilles: apse freschi c. 1125 – 1150 CE [did Google seach 24 March 2002]; An excellent source for St. Gilles is: http://www.art-roman.net/montoire.htm [in French]
St.-Savin-sur-Gartempe: monastery church: porch, vault, and crypt freschi c. 1100 CE [did Google search 24 March 2002]; an excellent source for St.-Savin-sur-Gartempe is: http://www.art-roman.net/savin.htm [in French]
Berzé-la-Ville: Priory church: Apse fresco of Christ in majesty / martyrdom of Blasé c. 1100 / 1120 CE; Western wall fresco of Christ’s Entry into Jerusalem c. 1180 CE [did Google search 24 March 2002]; an excellent source for Berzé-la-Ville is: http://www.art-roman.net/berze.htm [in French]; another source for photos of the murals is: http://www.impens.com/simple/P52005.html
St. Chef in the Dauphiné region, E of Lyons: 1080 CE [did Google search 25 March 2002]
Brioude in the Auvergne: St. Julien: early 1200s CE [did Google search 25 March 2002]; a source for the basilica of St. Julien de Brioude is: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Henri_de_Feraudy/stjulien.htm
Maureillas: St.-Martin-de-Fenollar: wall paintings: 1150 CE [did Google search 26 March 2002] a description of the chapel appears at: http://www.viaoccitanacatalana.org/zone/zone_dettaglio_ros_ita.asp?IDrecord=80 [in Italian]
Caldégas: St. Romain: wall paintings: 1150 CE [did Google search 26 March 2002]
St. Plancard: St.-Jean-le-Vigne: 1140 CE [did Google search 26 March 2002] photo of Adam and Eve mural: www.pntic.mec.es/pagtem/arte/ iconogra/6-tent07.jpg
Durro: Sant Quirc: wall paintings of the martyrdoms of Sts. Quiricius and Julitta [did Google search 26 March 2002] for a site showing the exterior of the church and a slideshow of the frontal, click: http://www.uoc.es/humfil/ct/Hiper_educatius/boi/06.htm
Girona: [did Google search 26 March 2002]
Tahull: [did Google search 26 March 2002] Santa Maria [c. 1123 CE]; for a site showing the mural of the enthroned Virgin, click: http://www.eniac.es/usuarios/juanf/smtahull.htm [in Spanish]; for a discussion of the mural of David beheading Goliath, click: http://www.kfki.hu/~arthp/html/m/master/zunk_sp/zunk_sp1/000david.html [click on the thumbnail for a larger image] / St. Clemente; for a site showing the exterior of the church and a discussion of the Pantokrator, click: http://centros5.pntic.mec.es/ies.juana.de.castilla/tahull2.htm [in Spanish]
Bellcaire: Church of St. John: Master of Osormort [did Google search 26 March 2002]
Pedret: St. Quirze [did Google search 26 March 2002] for a discussion of the murals, click: http://www.ajberga.es/indrets/frapedre.htm [in Catalan]
San Pedro of Seu d’Urgell: apse freschi of Christ in Majesty, evangelists, Mary and apostles [c. 1200 CE] [did Google search 30 March 2002]
Andorra: San Esteban: scenes of Passion of Christ [did Google search 30 March 2002] Quicktime tour of San Esteban can be found at: http://www.miradorvr.com/es/andorra/qt3.htm
Sigena: monastery church wall paintings [did Google search 30 March 2002: found many photos at Center for Hispanic Studies in Spanish, but did not have permission to download many]
Leon: S. Isidoro: Panteon de los Reyes [c. 1180 CE] [did Google search 30 March 2002] some photos appear at: http://www.terra.es/personal/acharro/panteon.htm
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