Title: Europe After the Fall of Rome:
1Gardners Art Through the Ages, 12e
- Chapter 16
- Europe After the Fall of Rome
- Early Medieval Art in the West
2Early Medieval Sites in Europe
3Goals
- Understand the distinctive artistic traditions of
the European peoples beyond the Roman Empire. - Know the different types of art, media, and their
respective cultures. - Trace influences of medieval art styles.
- Examine the secular and religious architectural
forms in the early middle ages.
4Topics Chapter 16
- Start with chronology ca 500-1000
- An era of fusion of Roman and barbarian
cultures. - Art of the Warrior Lords fibula/purse/Oseberg
ship/ stave church. Intertwined animal figures. - Hiberno-Saxon illuminated manuscripts/ Celtic
crosses. - Mozarabic Art manuscripts
- Carolingian Art Charlemagne/manuscripts/
architecture - Ottonian Art architecture/manuscripts
5Art of the Warrior Lords
- What has survived are small status symbols, such
as the Merovignian looped fibula from
Jouy-Le-Comte mid 6th cen. a decorative pin
that goes back to the Romans Etruscans. Used
to fasten the outer garment. - Patterns adjusted to shape of the fibula
zoomorphic elements are interwoven. - Beowolf They bequeathed the gleaming gold,
of men, to the earth.
6Art of the Warrior Lords
- Sutton Hoo Cloisonné purse clasp ca. 625.
- Cloisonné is French for partitions --
compartments filled with various elements, then
fired to melt blend. - Between mosaics and stained glass.
- Figures on purse clasp are of a man standing
between two beasts. - Central interlace turn into writhing animals.
7Art of the Warrior Lords
- A Viking ship The Oseberg ship ca 825.
- The Vikings terrorized Northern Europenot just
raiders, but colonized. In 11th cen all on
England was part of Denmark! - Note the ferocious animal head, itself consisting
of writhing animal forms.
8Art of the Warrior Lords
- The stave church wedge shaped timbers stacked
vertically. - Urnes, ca. 1050-1070 example of Viking designs
in a Christian church. - Elongated animal forms and flexible plant stalks.
9Hiberno-Saxon Art Books
- In 432 St Patrick established a church in
Ireland. - From there the Irish monks developed their own
traditions, spreading them into England and
Scotland. - The most important artistic activity was in
illuminated manuscripts, including - Bibles Old New Testaments, Pentateuchs
1st 5 books, Lectionaries readings from the
gospels arranged in the order read during the
church year. - Insular style centers were at Lindisfarne
Iona during this period.
10Insular Style
- Book of Durrow, ca 660-680, possibly Iona.
- Carpet pages inserted no precedent in classical
style for this. - Also included large illuminated initials
- A marriage between Christian and the
animal-interlace style.
11Lindisfarne Gospelsca. 698-721
12Lindisfarne Gospels ca. 698-721
- How are these different from the carpet pages?
- Mediterranean influence indoors, hint of
perspective name is in mixture of Greek
Latin. - Iconography?
13The Book of KellsChi-Ro-Iota pageca. Iona,
late 8th or early 9th cen.
- Illuminating the word
- Opening of account of the nativity in the gospel
of Matthew. - Chi-Ro-Iota XPI initial letters of Christ
in Greek. - autem generatio Now this is how the birth
of Jesus Christ came about - Includes animals an male head as well angels
abstract patterns.
14The Book of Kells
15Irelands High Crosses
- High cross of Muirdach, Ireland -- 923.
- Circle intersecting the cross identifies it as
Celtic
16Kildalton Cross, Islay, Scotland
- The Kildalton Cross is a monolithic Celtic cross
in the churchyard of the former parish church of
Kildalton (Scottish Gaelic 'Church of the Foster
Son' ie. St John the Evangelist) on the island
of Islay in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland. - It was carved probably in the second half of the
8th century AD, and is closely related to crosses
of similar date on Iona. - It is often considered the finest surviving
'Celtic' cross in Scotland.
17Kildalton Cross, Islay, Scotland
18Kildalton Cross, Islay, Scotland
19Mozarabic Art
- Example from Tabara, Spain 970
- Picture of a medieval scriptorium
- Mozarabic refers to Christians living in Arab
territories.
20On Christmas Day 800, Pope Leo III crowned
Charles the Great as Emperor of Rome. King of
Franks from 768. First Holy Christian
Emperor Model for equestrian statue was
Marcus Aurelius Emperor larger scale than
the horse Quiet dignity replaces earlier
torsion.
Carolingian Art Rome rises again
21Charlemagnes Books
- He was admirer of learning, the arts classical
culture. - Portrait of St Matthew Charlemagnes Gospel vs.
Lindisfarne - A different style Ebbo Gospel
22Charlemagnes Books
23Psalters Jewels
- Utrecht Psalter 820-835
- Lindau Gospels, St Gall ca. 870
24Architecture Palatine Chapel in Aachen
- Charlemagne returned to Roman building techniques
- Palatine Chapel resembles St. Vitale in Ravenna
precursor of Romanesque style.
25Architecture Palatine Chapel in Aachen
26Gateway to Lorsch 9th cen.
- Torhalle throwback to Roman arches city
gates. - Composite capitals, imitates Roman facing
techniques 2nd level is not Roman.
27The Ideal Monastery St Gall, Switzerlandca. 819
- Benedictine monasteries important during this
period. - Focus on rules and regulations to counter
corruption in the church thus the rise of
highly regulated communities, or abbeys. - Included all that was needed for daily
religious life.
28Westworks Towers at the end of churches
- Towers incorporated in western façade of church.
29Ottonian Art
- Divisions followed the death of Charlemagne
invasions followed, breaking up the kingdom. - The eastern part consolidated under King Otto in
936. - The basilica was transformed Saint Cyriakus,
Gernode, Germany. - An apse replaced the westwork, but the towers
remained.
30Hildesheim 1001-1030
The basilica takes further form
31Hildesheim 1001-1030
- Alternate support system heavy square piers
alternate with columns creating vertical units
that softened the horizontal, tunnel feel of
earlier churches.
32Bronze Doors at Hildeheim
- 16 ft high each panel cast in lost wax
process. - Left door Book of Genesis
- Right door Life of Christ
33Bronze Doors at Hildesheim -- 1015
- 16 ft high each panel cast in lost wax
process. - Left door Book of Genesis
- Right door Life of Christ
- Bishop Bernwardcomissioned
34Bronze Doors at Hildesheim -- 1015
35Crucifix Cologne Cathedral ca. 870
- Interest in monumental sculpture.
- Close to suffering Jesus of Byzantine era.
36Uta Codex ca. 1025 lectionary
37Reichnau Bamberger Apocalypse
- From same scriptorium as the Lectionary of Henry
II, pictured in Gardner.
38Compare
- Rossano Lindisfarne Bamberger
39Discussion Questions
- Why is the art of the peoples outside the Roman
Empire significantly different from classical
Roman art and architecture? - Compare the three major manuscript styles that
developed in the middle ages. - What previous styles of art influenced medieval
art?