Romanesque Basics
Sculpture & Painting
Architecture
Symbolism & Meaning
Daily Connections
100

In what centuries did Romanesque art develop?

11th and 12th centuries 

100

What is the "law of the frame" in Romanesque sculpture?

Figures were shaped to fit within the available space.


100
What shape fid most Romanesque churches follow?

A Latin Cross

100

What does a tympanum often show?

The Final Judgment (Heaven vs Hell) 

100

Romanesque artisit used art to teach people lessons. What are some ways we learn lessons today without reading?

Through images, symbols, signs, and even cartoons or movies. 

200

What was the main purpose of Romanesque art?

To teach Christian beliefs to people who couldn't read.

200

How do Romanesque figures look? Name two characteristics.

Stiff, long, expressionless, and not realistic

200

What type of arch is most commonly used in Romanesque architecture?

A rounded arch 

200

What does Jesus often hold or do in Romanesque art?

He holds a book or blesses with his hands

200

Romanesque art shows a clear difference between Heaven and Hell. Can you name an example of a "heavenly" place and a "hellish" place in your own life. 

( Open ended: Could be a favorite place vs. a stressful or scary place)

300

What group of peole helped spread Romanesque style across Europe?

Monk form Cluny (France)

300

What are Frescoes, and where are thye painted?

Painting made directly on wet plaster,found on church walls

300

What is a barrel vault?

A curved, tunnel-like ceiling madde from stone.

300

What do demons and tortured souls in Romanesque art represent?

The consequences of sin (Hell) 

300

Romanesque sculptures were not realistic but meant to show emotions or messages. Can you think of a random modern symbol that represents a big idea (like love, danger, or happiness)?

Examples: A heart for love a skull for danger, a smiley face for happiness, a watermelon for palestine 

400

What type of material was mostly used for Romanesque buildings?

Stone

400

What colors were commonlu used in Romanesque paintings?

Red, blue, gold and black (with bold outline)

400

What are buttresses used for?

To support heavy stone walls from falling?

400

Why do figures in Romanesque art look so serious and unnatural?

To show their eternal spiritual nature rather than realism.

400

If you had to creat a Romanesque-style paiting about your own life, what two opposite ideas would you include (like Heaven and Hell) ?

( Open- ended: Could be kindness vs. bullying, hard work vs. laziness, etc.)

500

Name two reasons why Romanesque churches had small windows?

1) Thick stone walls couldn't support large openings, 2) To create a mysterious and spiritual atmopshpere 

500

What is the main difference between Romanesque Relief sculptures and Freestanding sculptures?

Relied sculptures are attached to walls, while free standing sculptures stand alone.
500

Why wre pilgrimage churches built differenly from regular churches?

They had extra walkways so pilgrams could visit relics without disturbing worship

500

WHta do halos in paitings and sculptures usually mean?

The person is holy or a saint. 

500

Imagine you're designing a Romanesque church today. What is one modern thing you would include to help people understand messages without words?

(open- ended: Could be digital screens, stained glass with modern events, interactive displays. etc.)

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