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Things romanesque often describes ("romanesque ________")
- building
- churches
- apse
- crypt
- capital
- work
- buildings
- structures
- capitals
- plan
- walls
- abbey
- features
- paintings
- structure
- manner
- door
- choir
- architects
- window
- vault
- towers
- forms
- arch
- sculptors
- tower
- portal
- interior
- houses
- traditions
- manuscripts
- windows
- carvings
- vaulting
- basilica
- builders
- epoch
- designs
- sculptures
- cathedrals
- illumination
- arcades
- tradition
- date
- cloisters
- architecture
- piers
- edifice
- elements
- vaults
- type
- monuments
- motifs
- style
- chapel
- facades
- character
- styles
- frescoes
- period
- artists
- pillars
- details
- ornament
- art
- columns
- facade
- porch
- sculpture
- cloister
- portals
- influences
- signs
- construction
- revival
- times
- era
- arches
- font
- basilicas
- nave
- doorway
- decoration
- design
- campanile
- periods
- gothic
- church
- cathedral
- detail
- examples
- painting
How romanesque often is described ("________ romanesque")
- debased
- rhenish
- modern
- spanish
- nondescript
- ornate
- organic
- arched
- continental
- nascent
- sturdy
- gothic
- monastic
- simple
- belated
- crass
- primitive
- called
- western
- lombard
- century
- sentimental
- transitional
- italian
- richardsonian
- more
- late
- heavy
- south
- contemporary
- classical
- massive
- byzantine
- later
- teutonic
- tuscan
- finest
- northern
- celtic
- pointed
- vaulted
- german
- postpositive
- orient
- unmodified
- dumb
- stern
- older
- irish
- exterior
- true
- remote
- european
- untouched
- consequent
- native
- mature
- earliest
- burgundian
- pure
- medieval
- french
- traditional
- fantastic
- purest
- early
- handsome
- plain
- southern
- twelfth
- developed
- earlier
