How many cities used to have large churches and how many cathedrals were there in the middle ages? 50 cities used to have large churches and there were no cathedrals in the middle ages.
Do the cities in a circle of 30 miles around Terneuzen have large churches? How high are the towers of those churches? Yes Hulst has a large churche the tower is 70m.
The differences in gothic cathedrals in England, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Italy and Spain. England: Everywhere decorations and with crypts. France: Really square no crosses, has a lot of rose windows. the Netherlands: Different stones used, and low towers. Belgium: Has a clock tower, and a lot of crosses. Germany: Has one small tower in the middle is not that big only high. Italy: Has no high tower in the middle, but has five doors. Spain: Has a lot of statues, has golden decorations. All the cathedrals have towers next to the doors, and they all have large windows.
zondag 29 mei 2011
Cathedral Project
For art we had to make a cathedral project. We were divided into groups and we had to divide the jobs to.
The Architect:
The Architect:
How does the plan of a cathedral looks like and what is the size?
A cathedral always looks like a cross and it's really big.
A cathedral is build in Gothic or Roman style.
Out of wich parts does a cathedral exist?
The cathedral exists of the crossing, lady chapel, choir, apse, apsidiole, ambulatory, aisle, nave, side chape and the transept.
How long will it take to build the cathedral?
It will take at least 130 years.
The general foreman:
Which materials do we need to build the cathedral?
Glass, stone, iron, wood, marble, gold, silver, lead, paint, other metals, gems, nails, stained glass and lime stone.
Which tools do we need to build the cathedral?
Hammer, saw, knife, nails, wick, tredmill, chisel, spade, forge, trowel, anvil, pencil, paper, pair of compasses, ruler, pincers, tongs and mallet.
Who do we need to build the cathedral?
Stone carver, stone mason, smith, carriers, window makers, rooters. bisshop, architect, goldsmith, carpenter, timber, morter maker, lead maker, roofers, glazier and sculptors.
The spy:
You can see the information from the spy in the spy assigment in my other message.
This are the pictures of the index and of the plan from our cathedral.
dinsdag 3 mei 2011
Lille
Stamps
The first assigment we were given was to make a stamp from linoleum. The stamp needed to have our first letter in it and also had to tell something about ourself. I made a smiley were the eyes were connected in the letter M. I also gave it devel ears and the mouth was a horseshoe. It was really fun but a lot of work.


Fantasie
We had to make for art a paper with all things about a subject. My subject was fantasie.
After we had filled our paper with words we were given another paper. In magazines we had to look up picteres wich matched our words. It was really fun and some people couldn't find pictures easily but with me it went pretty well.

My gargoule
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