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Buildings and Dates Lecture 6
Important buildings and dates from Carolingian, Romanesque, and Gothic
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Architecture
Undergraduate 2
10/23/2007

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Chapel of Charlemagne (Palantine Chapel) (Carolingian)
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Germany - c. 792-805 - Architect: Odo of Metz - Patron: Charlemagne
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Gatehouse of the Abbey (Carolingian)
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Lorsch, Germany - 767-774
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Ste. Foy (Romanesque)
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Conques, France - c. 1050-1120
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Durham Cathedral (Romanesque)
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Durham, England - Begun 1093
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S. Ambrogio (Romanesque)
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Milan, Italy - 8th-12th centuries
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Cathedral Complex (Romanesque)
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Pisa, IT - Cathedral: Begun 1063 - 13th century, Architect: Busketos - Baptistery: b. 1153, Campanile: b. 1174, Campo Santo: b. 1278
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New Chevet of St. Denis (French Gothic)
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Outside Paris, Early Gothic parts: 1140-1144, Designer and Patron: Abbot Suger
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Notre Dame, Paris (French Gothic)
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Early Gothic Parts: 1163-1250 - Patron: Archbishop Maurice de Sully
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Notre Dame, Chatres (French Gothic)
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"High Gothic" - 119-1220 - Designer: The Master of Chatres
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Ste. Chapelle (French Gothic)
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"Rayonnant" - 1241-1248 - Patron: King Louis IX
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Salisbury Cathedral (England Gothic)
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"Early English" - 1220-1260
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Ely Cathedral Lady Chapel (England Gothic)
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"Decorated" - 1321-1353
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Gloucester Cathedral Choir (England Gothic)
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"Perpendicular" - 1337-1367
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King's College Chapel (England Gothic)
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Cambridge - "Late Perpendicular" - 1446-1461, 1506-1515, Patrons: Henry VI, Henry VII and Henry VIII
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Annakirche (St. Anne) (German Gothic)
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Annaberg - Begun 1499
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Milan Duomo (Italian Gothic)
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Bugun 1386 (This building is a horrible example of Gothic Architecture, Italy sucked at it)
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