Asked by Cammie Ericson on Jun 19, 2024

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What was Bernard of Clairvaux's main criticism about the sculptural decoration in Romanesque cloisters?

A) The subjects shown encouraged people to sin.
B) It distracted the viewer from reading and prayer.
C) The sculptural style and themes were too modern.
D) The sculptures were too luxurious, covered with gold leaf.

Bernard Of Clairvaux

A French abbot and the primary reformer of the Cistercian order in the 12th century, known for his contributions to Christian theology and mysticism.

Sculptural Decoration

The use of sculpture as an ornamental or symbolic element in architecture and interior design.

Romanesque Cloisters

The covered walkways surrounding a courtyard in Romanesque architecture, typically found in monastic buildings from the medieval period.

  • Understand the role of monastic orders, especially the Cluniac and Cistercian, in the propagation of Romanesque style.
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areeba gazalJun 25, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Bernard of Clairvaux criticized the sculptural decoration in Romanesque cloisters for distracting monks and visitors from their reading and prayer, arguing that such decorations led the mind away from contemplation of spiritual matters.