• Asignatura: Historia
  • Autor: pablosqui1609
  • hace 8 años

¿What are the main subjects of the romanesque art?​

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Respuesta dada por: Antisistemas666
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What is Romanesque Art?

Romanesque art was a European artistic movement in the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth centuries. It is characterized by the use of a specific language, with coherence and realism, in various manifestations, mainly architecture, sculpture and painting.

Its roots intermingled the movements of Germany, Spain, Italy and France, and then spread to the rest of the world in due course.

*The arrival of the Capetos to the French throne,

*The consolidation and spread of Christianity,

*The beginning of the Spanish Reconquest,

*The appearance and / or diffusion of the Romance languages,

Economic expansion and the construction boom due to urban expansion and pilgrimages.

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Respuesta dada por: esro3006
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the followings

Explicación:

- The Romanesque art is religious.

- In architecture the most important buildings are religious, such as cathedrals, churches, monasteries.

- In sculpture and paintings, people tried to search the espiritual sense.

- The Romanesque art tried to show the interior essence, not the beauty.

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