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We gathered on this page some links toward sites dedicated to the Romanesque art. Of course, this list is not exhaustive...

We check these links from time to time. Inactive links are in italic.

 

  Academic | Explore | And also...
 

 

Academic sites

 

It's not an academic site, but a wonderful pedagogical process : 13 web pages from a teacher to discover the interesting tympanum of Mervilliers
 

http://jfbradu.free.fr/mervilliers/index-mervilliers.htm

 
Pictures of several french churches, Boston College's
 

http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/arch/romanesque_arch.html

 
Pictures of french romanesque sites, Minneapolis College of Art + Design
 

http://www.mcad.edu/AICT/html/medieval/march_rom.html

 
Romanesque art page of Beloit College
 

http://www.beloit.edu/~arthist/historyofart/romanesque/romanesque.htm

 
Web site of Poitiers University Medieval Studies Centre (CESCM).
 

http://www.mshs.univ-poitiers.fr/cescm/cescm.htm

 
Menestrel : Resources and documents for mediaevalist search.
 

http://www.ccr.jussieu.fr/urfist/omedirht.htm

 
Lecture on Romanesque art by Nick Cahill, University of Wisconsin.
 

http://www.wisc.edu/arth/

 
Department of art history of the university of Perpignan. Course by Professor F. AMIGUES. Samples, links...
 

http://www.univ-perp.fr/web/ENS/LSH/HISTARTS/artroman.htm

 
The medieval bestiaries and the Physiologus
 

http://www.abdn.ac.uk/bestiary/what.hti

 
 
A group of links dedicated to the French Middle Ages: places, historic characters, troubadours… a mine of resources. By the university of Tenessee at Martin
 

http://globegate.utm.edu/french/lit/middle.ages.html

 
Department of Medieval art of the university of Pittsburgh. A lot of pictures on the French Romanesque places
 

http://www.pitt.edu/~medart/

 

 

Explore

 

On the tourist office Terres Dômes Sancy web site, the description of the Orcival romanesque church  

http://www.terresdomes-sancy.com

 
Devoted to Alpes-Maritimes country, this site browses villages, history, architecture... A set of information about sirens.  

http://www.archeo-alpi-maritimi.com/

 
 
Copies of illuminated manuscripts, from Xth to XIVth centuries, and a way to learn and to look at them  

http://www.enluminure-medievale.com/0.htm

 
 
A web site to discover romanesque capitals in Saintonge  

http://chapiteaux.free.fr/ROMANESQUE.ART.html

 
 
In the french part of Catalogne, at St-Andre de Sorede, a romanesque art museum  

http://www.saint-andre66.fr/musee.htm

 
 
The Abbey of St Hilaire, in Aude, with a masterpiece of romanesque sculpture : the St sernin sarcophagus, by the Maître de Cabestany.  

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/abbayedesainthilaire/welcome.htm

 
 
Romanesque church of Brie sous Matha, in Saintonge  

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/briesousmatha/htm/brie-sous-matha/eglise-romane-1.htm

 
 
Eduard Van Boxtel is a dutch young man, who fell in love with Burgundy's romanesque art. He wishes to show it in detail on the web...  

http://www.bourgogneromane.fr.vu

 
 
Swiss design and architecture school Athenaeum conducted a study trip in the Puglia country, Italy. This region, well-known by its dry-stone trulli, is also a rich romanesque art country.  

http://www.athenaeum.ch/puroman.htm

 
 
The Christel Ducoeur's site is a high quality discovering of danish paintings from 1080 to 1180, especially the Maalov church.  

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/fresques-danoises/pages/0.html

 
 
Romanesque art in Navarre country from Spain (in Spanish). A lot of itineraries along the pilgrims way to Santiago.  

http://www.romanicoennavarra.info/

 
 
Studio Giove, an italian association, offers a web site about romanesque art and medieval history : a lot of description sites in Italy and France, galleries, more than 20000 images.  

http://www.studiogiove.org/

 
 
A well-done web page on the romanesque art in Saintonge, in a site about Atlantic coast  

http://www.bernezac.com/ArtRoman.htm

 
 
A site devoted to the Corrèze country. Texts and images about sculpture, Beaulieu's portal, and a database in progress, one record by place.  

http://correzeromane.free.fr

 
 
Romanesque architecture and sculptures, with book review and a lot of images for each monument... an important work by Emmanuel Pierre inside several french countries.  

http://www.romanes.com

 
 
Portal (in spanish) about romanesque (and also mudejar, mozarabe, etc.) art in Spain. Introduces Books dealing with romanesque tour accross Spain.
 

http://www.arteguias.com

 
The Comité d'archéologie of Mauriac in Auvergne revives the medieval period and the St Pierre monastery
 

http://chamr.free.fr/html/frames_his.htm

 
The Italian Romanesque art, and especially the extraordinary mosaic paved grounds of the cities or villages
 

http://web.tiscalinet.it/artegiove/

 
Web site from a Sardinia student, who shows romanesque churches of his country, with a lot of explanations and pictures (in Italian).
 

http://web.tiscalinet.it/romanicosardo

 
Aurelle, in Aveyron, France.
 

http://aurelle-verlac.com

 
Virtual museum about history of art in Hungary.
 

http://www.hung-art.hu/tours/index.html

 
Romanesque capitals and paintings
 

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/vincent.paley/

 
Village and church of Baraigne (Aude, France).
 

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/sgdelestaing/

 
The romanesque church of Brux (Vienne, France).
 

http://www.ouvroir.com/brux

 
Church of Bouzemont (Vosges, France). Pages from a student in master of art.
 

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/anne.autissier/anne.autissier/accueil.htm

 
There are two historical classified churches in Malay (Burgundy)
 

http://www.burgundy.net/malay/index.html

 
History and Romanesque architecture in Italy, viewed by a Japanese. Photos of San Miniato al Goes up, Firenze
 

http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/org/orion/eng/hst/romanesq/miniat.html

 
Medieval illuminations from the great fund of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France
 

http://www.bnf.fr/enluminures/

 
The romanesque paintings of the churches of Brinay and Jenzat (France)
 

http://www.impens.com/

 
A guide presenting about hundred medieval churches in the island of Gotland, Sweden.
 

http://www.stavar.i.se/churches/churchmap.html

 
The village of Froville, built in 1080.
 

http://www.froville.com/froville.htm

 
Very interesting site about abbeys and churches in "Terre d'Aude.
 

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/redman/

 

And also...

 

Founded by Katarina Livljanic, a singer and musicologist, Dialogos vocal ensemble explores very early medieval music, with an expressive approach.

http://www.ensemble-dialogos.org/


The Federation of the Clunisian Sites

http://fsc.cluny.free.fr


The representations of the old pagan god Wodan or Odin in romanesque and gothic churches : the revenge of paganism on behalf of the Roman Church ?

http://users.pandora.be/guido.deseijn/wodanstillspeaks.html


A site about the pilgrimage to Santiago in Poitou-Charentes.

http://www.cc-parthenay.fr/parthenay/creparth/compostelle/francais/accueil.htm


An interesting approach about paradox in romanesque art, by an architect.

http://www.quatuor.org/art_roman_00.htm


Association for musical and technical studies in mediaeval art.

http://www.apemutam.org


The vocal ensemble "Venance Fortunat" conducted by Anne-Marie Deschamps. A contemporary vision of mediaeval songs.

http://www.venance-fortunat.org


Musique en voûte" proposes an architectural and musical path, that closely links the romanesque patrimony of Bourgogne and music with strings quartet.

http://www.musiquesenvoutes.com

 

 

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