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Norman architecture is a style of architecture that emerged in the 11th century and was popularized in England during the reign of William the Conqueror

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Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: North-east view of the back of the original altar of St. Bartholomew the Greater, built 1102

North-east view of the back of the original altar of St. Bartholomew the Greater, built 1102
FLO5000254 North-east view of the back of the original altar of St. Bartholomew the Greater, built 1102. Door to carnel house at right

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Gatehouse to St. John's Abbey or Colchester Abbey 209, archway to St

Gatehouse to St. John's Abbey or Colchester Abbey 209, archway to St. Botolph's Priory 210, and arch St
FLO4702718 Gatehouse to St. John's Abbey or Colchester Abbey 209, archway to St. Botolph's Priory 210, and arch St. Margaret's church, Tanfield, Essex 211

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Anglos Saxon ship with sail from the era before the Norman invasion, 11th century

Anglos Saxon ship with sail from the era before the Norman invasion, 11th century
FLO4702366 Anglos Saxon ship with sail from the era before the Norman invasion, 11th century, and a boat used by Harold Earl of Kent similar to one used by King Alfred

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Ruin of an old Norman castle with moat 249, Norman castle at Trematon, Cornwall, 250

Ruin of an old Norman castle with moat 249, Norman castle at Trematon, Cornwall, 250
FLO4702806 Ruin of an old Norman castle with moat 249, Norman castle at Trematon, Cornwall, 250, and Norman castle with keep at Hedingham, Essex, 251

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: King Henry I of Germania (or of Saxony, known as the Oiseleur)

King Henry I of Germania (or of Saxony, known as the Oiseleur, 867-936) and Henry II of the Holy Empire
FLO4702680 King Henry I of Germania (or of Saxony, known as the Oiseleur, 867-936) and Henry II of the Holy Empire, known as the lame or the Saint (973-1024) - King Henry I the Fowler

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: The Palace of Zisa in Palermo (12th century) - Norman castle Zisa, Palermo, Province of Palermo

The Palace of Zisa in Palermo (12th century) - Norman castle Zisa, Palermo, Province of Palermo, Sicily, Italy, Europe
IMB4860280 The Palace of Zisa in Palermo (12th century) - Norman castle Zisa, Palermo, Province of Palermo, Sicily, Italy

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: View of the right side of the Cathedral of Palermo: on the piazza

View of the right side of the Cathedral of Palermo: on the piazza, between two small towers are a wide portico
3559827 View of the right side of the Cathedral of Palermo: on the piazza, between two small towers are a wide portico and three pointed arcades, a splendid example of gothic Catalan architecture

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Lansdowne House from Berkeley Square, Mayfair, London (litho)

Lansdowne House from Berkeley Square, Mayfair, London (litho)
8673366 Lansdowne House from Berkeley Square, Mayfair, London (litho) by Norman, Philip (1842-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lansdowne House from Berkeley Square, Mayfair, London)

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Part of the Vestibule of the Temple Church, built 1185. Decorated Norman style architecture with

Part of the Vestibule of the Temple Church, built 1185. Decorated Norman style architecture with pointed arches
FLO5000323 Part of the Vestibule of the Temple Church, built 1185. Decorated Norman style architecture with pointed arches

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: The Palace of Zisa in Palermo (12th century) - Norman castle Zisa, Palermo, Province of Palermo

The Palace of Zisa in Palermo (12th century) - Norman castle Zisa, Palermo, Province of Palermo, Sicily, Italy, Europe
IMB4860262 The Palace of Zisa in Palermo (12th century) - Norman castle Zisa, Palermo, Province of Palermo, Sicily, Italy

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Anglo Saxon ship with sail from the era before the Norman invasion, 11th century

Anglo Saxon ship with sail from the era before the Norman invasion, 11th century
FLO4702327 Anglo Saxon ship with sail from the era before the Norman invasion, 11th century. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's " Historical Picture of the Costumes of

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: The Norman Chapel of St. John the Evangelist or Caesar's Chapel in the White Tower or Keep of

The Norman Chapel of St. John the Evangelist or Caesar's Chapel in the White Tower or Keep of the Tower of London
FLO4669700 The Norman Chapel of St. John the Evangelist or Caesar's Chapel in the White Tower or Keep of the Tower of London. Steel engraving by Henry Melville after an illustration by B

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Ruins of Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight

Ruins of Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight
3569119 Ruins of Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight; (add.info.: Isle of Wight, Carisbrooke, Great Britain 1865 ca. Date of Artwork: XII sec. ca)

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: West entrance to the vestibule of the Temple Church, built 1185. Decorated Norman style architecture

West entrance to the vestibule of the Temple Church, built 1185. Decorated Norman style architecture
FLO5000280 West entrance to the vestibule of the Temple Church, built 1185. Decorated Norman style architecture. Copperplate engraving drawn

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent,England, seen here in the 19th century

Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent,England, seen here in the 19th century
7301598 Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent,England, seen here in the 19th century.; Private Collection; (add.info.: Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent,England, seen here in the 19th century)

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: The Palace of Zisa in Palermo (12th century) - Norman castle Zisa, Palermo, Province of Palermo

The Palace of Zisa in Palermo (12th century) - Norman castle Zisa, Palermo, Province of Palermo, Sicily, Italy, Europe
IMB4860313 The Palace of Zisa in Palermo (12th century) - Norman castle Zisa, Palermo, Province of Palermo, Sicily, Italy

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Norman furniture: a royal bed 276 and a common bed 277. Handcoloured copperplate engraving

Norman furniture: a royal bed 276 and a common bed 277. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Robert von
FLO4702845 Norman furniture: a royal bed 276 and a common bed 277. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Norman weaponry: banner on lance 231, flags 232-235, infantry lance 236

Norman weaponry: banner on lance 231, flags 232-235, infantry lance 236, infantry shields or targe 237-239
FLO4702767 Norman weaponry: banner on lance 231, flags 232-235, infantry lance 236, infantry shields or targe 237-239 and cavalry shields 240-241

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Norman crowns 188-197, Norman woman woman's bonnet 198, Norman hats 199-201

Norman crowns 188-197, Norman woman woman's bonnet 198, Norman hats 199-201, helmet with nose protector 202
FLO4702688 Norman crowns 188-197, Norman woman woman's bonnet 198, Norman hats 199-201, helmet with nose protector 202, Norman flat helm 203, and Norman cylindrical helm 204

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: France, Basse-Normandy, Calvados (14), Pont-l'Eveque: typical courtyard of a Norman brick house

France, Basse-Normandy, Calvados (14), Pont-l'Eveque: typical courtyard of a Norman brick house with half-timbered
LUX4759878 France, Basse-Normandy, Calvados (14), Pont-l'Eveque: typical courtyard of a Norman brick house with half-timbered, 1900; (add.info.: France, Basse-Normandy, Calvados (14)

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: The Old Norman Gateway, Hinchingbrooke (engraving)

The Old Norman Gateway, Hinchingbrooke (engraving)
8632779 The Old Norman Gateway, Hinchingbrooke (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Old Norman Gateway, Hinchingbrooke)

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Norman keep and entrance to the inner court, Ludlow Castle (engraving)

Norman keep and entrance to the inner court, Ludlow Castle (engraving)
8676992 Norman keep and entrance to the inner court, Ludlow Castle (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Norman keep and entrance to the inner court)

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Rochester, The Norman Keep (b/w photo)

Rochester, The Norman Keep (b/w photo)
8645540 Rochester, The Norman Keep (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rochester, The Norman Keep)

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: King John's Castle beside the River Shannon, Limerick, County Limerick, Republic of Ireland

King John's Castle beside the River Shannon, Limerick, County Limerick, Republic of Ireland
6436276 King John's Castle beside the River Shannon, Limerick, County Limerick, Republic of Ireland, built in the 13th century (photo); (add.info)

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Part of the Vestibule of the Temple Church, built 1185. Decorated Norman style architecture with

Part of the Vestibule of the Temple Church, built 1185. Decorated Norman style architecture with pointed arches
FLO5000310 Part of the Vestibule of the Temple Church, built 1185. Decorated Norman style architecture with pointed arches and heads

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: France, Centre, Indre-et-Loire (37), Montbazon: Norman style villa 'les Avrins' on the edge of

France, Centre, Indre-et-Loire (37), Montbazon: Norman style villa 'les Avrins' on the edge of the Indre in
LUX4777515 France, Centre, Indre-et-Loire (37), Montbazon: Norman style villa 'les Avrins' on the edge of the Indre in Montbazon, 1910; (add.info.: France, Centre, Indre-et-Loire (37)

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Norman furniture: tressel 265, throne 266, church candlesticks 267,268, clay vessels 269-274

Norman furniture: tressel 265, throne 266, church candlesticks 267,268, clay vessels 269-274
FLO4702836 Norman furniture: tressel 265, throne 266, church candlesticks 267,268, clay vessels 269-274, and a Norman king on a throne 275

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Norman instruments: violins 243, 245, a pipe organ 244, harps 246,249, lyre 247, lute 248

Norman instruments: violins 243, 245, a pipe organ 244, harps 246,249, lyre 247, lute 248, zither 250
FLO4702778 Norman instruments: violins 243, 245, a pipe organ 244, harps 246,249, lyre 247, lute 248, zither 250, hunting horn 251, and siege of a castle by archers and soldiers on a boat 252

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Norman weaponry: lance 212, Gisarma or halberd 213, Bipennis or double battle axe 214

Norman weaponry: lance 212, Gisarma or halberd 213, Bipennis or double battle axe 214, battle axe 215,226, 227
FLO4702741 Norman weaponry: lance 212, Gisarma or halberd 213, Bipennis or double battle axe 214, battle axe 215,226, 227, spear 216, jousting spear 217, cross-bearing orb or Reichsapfel 218-220

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Anglo Saxon ship from the era before the Norman invasion, 11th century

Anglo Saxon ship from the era before the Norman invasion, 11th century. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Paul
FLO4702349 Anglo Saxon ship from the era before the Norman invasion, 11th century. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Paul Weindl from Robert von Spalart's " Historical Picture of

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Bourdon House, Davies Street, Mayfair, London (litho)

Bourdon House, Davies Street, Mayfair, London (litho)
8673370 Bourdon House, Davies Street, Mayfair, London (litho) by Norman, Philip (1842-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bourdon House, Davies Street, Mayfair, London. Historic London Houses)

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: View of the nave and vaulting, completed c.1087 (photo)

View of the nave and vaulting, completed c.1087 (photo)
PWI101649 View of the nave and vaulting, completed c.1087 (photo); Abbaye aux Hommes (St. Etienne) Caen, France; © Peter Willi

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Cathedral of Cefalu, Roman Catholic Basilica, Norman architectural style, UNESCO World Hertiage Site

Cathedral of Cefalu, Roman Catholic Basilica, Norman architectural style, UNESCO World Hertiage Site, Province of Palermo, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Cathedral of Cefalu, Roman Catholic Basilica, Norman architectural style, UNESCO World Hertiage Site

Cathedral of Cefalu, Roman Catholic Basilica, Norman architectural style, UNESCO World Hertiage Site, Province of Palermo, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Brancepeth Castle, Durham, 1858. Creator: Smyth

Brancepeth Castle, Durham, 1858. Creator: Smyth
Brancepeth Castle, Durham, 1858. This noble edifice is said to be the earliest castellated building in the county of Durham, its foundation being coeveal with the Bulmer family

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Leaves from a Sketch-Book - Bits of Kent: Eynsford Church, 1876. Creator: Unknown

Leaves from a Sketch-Book - Bits of Kent: Eynsford Church, 1876. Creator: Unknown
Leaves from a Sketch-Book - Bits of Kent: Eynsford Church, 1876. The church of Eynsford has some parts of Norman architecture, but is a mixture of four successive styles, well overgrown with ivy

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: King John's Palace at Stepney, 1858. Creator: Unknown

King John's Palace at Stepney, 1858. Creator: Unknown
King John's Palace at Stepney, 1858. The interesting Norman remains represented in the accompanying Engraving have been recently brought to notice by the prospect of their demolition

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: The Cathedral at Drontheim, in which the Monarchs of Saxony are crowned, 1860. Creator: Unknown

The Cathedral at Drontheim, in which the Monarchs of Saxony are crowned, 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Cathedral at Drontheim, in which the Monarchs of Saxony are crowned, 1860. The Cathedral at Drontheim, where their Majesties Charles XV

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: The Chapel Royal, Palermo, 1860. Creator: Macquaid

The Chapel Royal, Palermo, 1860. Creator: Macquaid
The Chapel Royal, Palermo, 1860. Interior of...the splendid Capilla Reale...which may be said to unite three styles together - the Greek, Romanesque, and Saracenic

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: St. Albans Abbey, from the South-West, 1856. Creator: Unknown

St. Albans Abbey, from the South-West, 1856. Creator: Unknown
St. Albans Abbey, from the South-West, 1856. When King Henry the Eighth suppressed the monasteries, a rich clothier named Stump bought the church for £400

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: St. Albans Abbey: the Choir and High Altar, 1856. Creator: Unknown

St. Albans Abbey: the Choir and High Altar, 1856. Creator: Unknown
St. Albans Abbey: the Choir and High Altar, 1856. During its whole history as an abbey church, it was from time to time enriched by accessories, such as monuments, screens, &c. &c

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Ponteland Church, Northumberland, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Ponteland Church, Northumberland, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Ponteland Church, Northumberland, 1854. Church of St Mary the Virgin, ...built, probably, in the early part of the thirteenth century, although its tower betokens an earlier date

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Archway Leading to Grammar School, Bristol, n.d. Creator: Henry Stacy Marks

Archway Leading to Grammar School, Bristol, n.d. Creator: Henry Stacy Marks
Archway Leading to Grammar School, Bristol, n.d. Attributed to Henry Stacy Marks

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Glastonbury Abbey - North Door of St. Joseph's Chapel, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Glastonbury Abbey - North Door of St. Joseph's Chapel, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Glastonbury Abbey - North Door of St. Joseph's Chapel, 1850. Ruined medieval abbey in Glastonbury, Somerset. View showing...the North Portal of St

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Glastonbury Abbey - interior of St. Joseph's Chapel, from the Crypt, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Glastonbury Abbey - interior of St. Joseph's Chapel, from the Crypt, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Glastonbury Abbey - interior of St. Joseph's Chapel, from the Crypt, 1850. Ruined medieval abbey in Glastonbury, Somerset

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Installation of the Bishop of Norwich - the Procession in the Nave of Norwich Cathedral, 1850

Installation of the Bishop of Norwich - the Procession in the Nave of Norwich Cathedral, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Installation of the Bishop of Norwich - the Procession in the Nave of Norwich Cathedral, 1850. On Thursday week (January 24), the solemn inauguration of Dr

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: The Grand Musical Festival in Gloucester Cathedral, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Grand Musical Festival in Gloucester Cathedral, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Grand Musical Festival in Gloucester Cathedral, 1850....the effect of the interior - the nave, with its massive Norman columns and round arches

Background imageNorman Architecture Collection: Opening of the Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway - Furness Abbey, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Opening of the Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway - Furness Abbey, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Opening of the Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway - Furness Abbey, 1850. The splendid ruins of Furness Abbey, so striking from their antiquity, beauty, and grandeur



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Norman Architecture Collection

Norman architecture is a style of architecture that emerged in the 11th century and was popularized in England during the reign of William the Conqueror, and is characterized by its use of rounded arches, thick walls, and small windows. The style also features decorative elements such as chevron patterns, arcades, and carved stone capitals. Norman buildings are usually constructed from local materials such as stone or timber and often feature a central tower or keep. The interiors of these buildings are typically divided into three parts: a nave for public worship; an aisle for private prayer; and an apse for religious ceremonies. Norman architecture has had a lasting influence on English architecture throughout the centuries, with many churches still featuring elements of this style today.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Norman Architecture collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art and framed prints that showcase the unique architectural styles of the Normans. Our collection features a range of images, including photographs, illustrations, and paintings, that capture the intricate details and grandeur of Norman architecture. Norman architecture emerged in the 11th century after William the Conqueror's invasion of England. It was characterized by its use of rounded arches, massive pillars, and decorative motifs such as chevrons and zigzags. The style spread throughout Europe during the Middle Ages and influenced many other architectural movements. The Norman Architecture collection includes iconic structures such as Durham Cathedral in England, Mont Saint-Michel Abbey in France, and Palermo Cathedral in Italy. Each piece has been carefully curated to highlight the beauty and complexity of this historic style. Whether you're an art enthusiast or a history buff, our collection offers something for everyone who appreciates fine craftsmanship and timeless design.
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