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Chair of the Ninth or Tenth Century

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Chair of the Ninth or Tenth Century, taken from a Miniature of that period (MS. de la Bibl. Imp. de Paris).

The chairs or seats of the Romanesque period exhibit an attempt to revive in the interior of the buildings, where they were used, the architectural style of contemporary monuments. They were large and massive, and were raised on clusters of columns expanding at the back in three semicircular rows.

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The Arts in the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance
Author: P. L. Jacob
Translator: James Dafforne
Available from gutenberg.org
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