posted on 2017-07-05, 00:00authored byG. Massiot & cie
The numerous Romanesque churches (most 12th century), many outside the walls, have simple basilican plans with single-cell or aisled naves, short presbyteries with semicircular apses and portals without tympana. Lively figured capitals on the apses of S Andrés and S Segundo were carved by Cantabrian sculptors influenced by S Martín, Frómista. Capitals and corbels at S Vicente, the nave of S Andrés and the apses of S Pedro bear a more limited repertory of animal and foliate motifs derived from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral and the western bays of S Isidoro, León.
History
Alt Title
Church of Saint Andrew
Date Created
1910-01-01
Date Modified
2017-07-05
Spatial Coverage
Paris
Temporal Coverage
before or circa 1910
Cultural Context
Romanesque
Rights Statement
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