Romanesque

Romanesque art in Western Europe was strong around 800 A.D. to late 1200 A.D.

In many ways, Romanesque art reflected the religious and political climate of the era.

Romanesque buildings were designed for defense.

Romanesque architects developed stone vaulted buildings which replaced the highly flammable wooden roofs of pre-Romanesque structures.

Romanesque cathedrals were built in the shape of a Latin cross.

Romanesque paintings often took the form of church murals.

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