Fidenza - Cattedrale di San Donnino
Zillis - St. Martin
Milan - Basilica di Sant'Eustorgio
Nuaillé-sur-Boutonne - Notre-Dame
Nuaillé-sur-Boutonne - Notre-Dame
Bad Krozingen - Glöcklehofkapelle
Hildesheim - Dom
Monreale - Duomo di Monreale
Salerno - Museo Diocesano San Matteo
Fidenza - Cattedrale di San Donnino
Vienne - Cathedral St. Maurice
Soria - Monasterio de San Juan de Duero
Glastonbury - Abbey
Pistoia - Sant'Andrea
Arles - Saint-Trophime
Verona - Basilica di San Zeno
Verona - Basilica di San Zeno
Verona - Basilica di San Zeno
Pisa - Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta
Poitiers - Cathedral
Tours - Cathédrale Saint-Gatien
Saint-Sulpice-de-Favières - Saint-Sulpice
Paris - Sainte-Chapelle
Estella - Iglesia de San Pedro de la Rúa
Estella - Iglesia de San Pedro de la Rúa
Estella - Iglesia de San Pedro de la Rúa
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Romanik / Art roman / Romanesque Art / Arte Romanico/Romaanse kunst
Romanik / Art roman / Romanesque Art / Arte Romanico/Romaanse kunst
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Pistoia - Sant'Andrea
Sant'Andrea, believed to have been Pistoia´s ancient cathedral, is thought to date back to the period of Lombard domination. The present day church dates to the mid 12th century. It is located on the Via Francigena, one of the major pilgrim-routes to Rome.
The facade, with bichrome marble decorations, is divided by five arches with columns and rhomboid motifs. The carvings were executed in the mid-12th century by Pisan brothers Gruamonte and Adeodatus. Here is a closer look on to the lintel above the central door.
The Magi on their way - Meeting Herod - Adoration of the Magi
There is a "signature" below:
FECIT HOC OP(US) GRUAMONS MAGIST(ER) BON(US) ET AD(EO)DAT(US) FRATER EJUS..
The inscription continues below.
Some scholars claim, that it may have been actually added later.
The facade, with bichrome marble decorations, is divided by five arches with columns and rhomboid motifs. The carvings were executed in the mid-12th century by Pisan brothers Gruamonte and Adeodatus. Here is a closer look on to the lintel above the central door.
The Magi on their way - Meeting Herod - Adoration of the Magi
There is a "signature" below:
FECIT HOC OP(US) GRUAMONS MAGIST(ER) BON(US) ET AD(EO)DAT(US) FRATER EJUS..
The inscription continues below.
Some scholars claim, that it may have been actually added later.
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