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From: John Dillon <[log in to unmask]>
>the abbey church at Casauria (today's Castiglione a Casauria [PE]) in
Abruzzo....one of the region's "romanesque" monuments....
> http://tinyurl.com/cw2xn
don't think i've ever seen this tympanum before
http://www.liceoscientificosulmona.it/ROMANICO-ABRUZZESE/Schede-edifici/S_CLEMENTE_A_CASAURIA/S_CLEMENTE_FOTO/LUNETTA_PORTALE.JPG
remarkably similar to the figure style of the Moissac cloister and some of the
reliefs from St. Sernin, Toulouse, though the drapery looks a bit later.
an unusual ciborium (at least for the ciboriumically challenged):
http://www.liceoscientificosulmona.it/ROMANICO-ABRUZZESE/Schede-edifici/S_CLEMENTE_A_CASAURIA/S_CLEMENTE_FOTO/CIBORIO.jpg
a depiction of the "TEMPLUM SANCTI TRINITATIS",
http://www.liceoscientificosulmona.it/ROMANICO-ABRUZZESE/Schede-edifici/S_CLEMENTE_A_CASAURIA/S_CLEMENTE_FOTO/S_CLEMENTE.JPG
although the caption reads "Raffigurazione della chiesa di S. Clemente"?
c
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