Norman is a French architectural style that emerged in the early 11th century in Normandy, northern France. In a broad sense, it is classified as a Romanesque style, and is characterized by thick walls, bellows, and the extensive use of decorative motifs. It had a major influence on English Romanesque architecture. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (ノルマンはNorman) 一一世紀はじめ、北フランスのノルマンディーに起きた建築様式。広義にはロマネスク様式に含まれ、厚い壁を建て、壁に蛇腹をつけ、装飾モチーフを多く用いるのが特色。イギリス‐ロマネスク建築に大きな影響を与えた。
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