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{{Expand list, date=July 2013 This is a list of artists active within the Romanesque period of
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. As biographical information often is scarce about artists from this age, many are anonymous or known only by later, assigned names.


Goldsmiths and metalworkers

* Hugo d'Oignies (before 1187–c. 1240) * Roger of Helmarshausen (
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12th century) *
Renier de Huy Renier de Huy (or Rainer of Huy) (also Reiner, van, etc. in any combination) was a 12th-century metalworker and sculptor to whom is attributed a major masterpiece of Mosan art, the baptismal font at St Bartholomew's Church, Liège in Liège, Bel ...
(fl. 12th century) *
Nicholas of Verdun Nicholas of Verdun (c. 1130 – c. 1205) was a renowned metalworker, goldsmith and enamellist active around the years 1180–1205. He was born in the city of Verdun, Upper Lorraine. The region extending from the valley of the Rhine and Meuse ri ...
(1130–1205)


Illuminators

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Claricia Claricia or Clarica was a 13th-century German illuminator. She is noted for including a self-portrait in a South German psalter of c. 1200, now in The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore. In the self-portrait, she depicts herself as swinging from the t ...
(fl. 13th century) * Dunstan (909–988) * Ende (10th century) * Guda (fl. 12th century) *
Herrad of Landsberg Herrad of Landsberg ( la, Herrada Landsbergensis; 1130 – July 25, 1195) was a 12th-century Alsatian nun and abbess of Hohenburg Abbey in the Vosges mountains. She was known as the author of the pictorial encyclopedia '' Hortus deliciarum'' (' ...
(c. 1130–July 25, 1195) *
Master Hugo Master Hugo (fl. c.1130-c.1150) was a Romanesque lay artist and the earliest recorded professional artist in England. His documented career at Bury St Edmunds Abbey spans from before 1136 to after 1148. He is most famous for illuminating the f ...
(fl. c. 1130–c. 1150) * Master of the Registrum Gregorii (10th century) *
Spearhafoc Spearhafoc was an eleventh-century Anglo-Saxon artist and Benedictine monk, whose artistic talent was apparently the cause of his rapid elevation to Abbot of Abingdon in 1047–48 and Bishop-Elect of London in 1051. After his consecration as bi ...
(11th century)


Painters

* Berlinghiero Berlinghieri (fl. 1228–before 1236) *
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(11th & 12th centuries) * Master of Pedret (fl. early 12th century) * Master of Taüll (fl. 12th century) *
Notker Physicus Notker Physicus (died 12 November 975), sometimes called Notker II, was a monk at the Abbey of Saint Gall, active as a physician, painter, and composer. Besides ''physicus'' ("the physician"), he was also nicknamed ''piperis granum'' (pepper grain ...
(died 975)


Sculptors

* Arnau Cadell (fl. 12th–13th century) *
Benedetto Antelami Benedetto Antelami (c. 1150 – c. 1230)"Antelami, Benedetto" in ''The New Encyclopædia Britannica''. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., 15th edn., 1992, Vol. 1, p. 441. was an Italian architect and sculptor of the Romanesque school, w ...
(c. 1150–c. 1230) *
Gislebertus 300px, ''Last Judgment'' by Gislebertus in the west tympanum at the Autun Cathedral Gislebertus, Giselbertus or Ghiselbertus, sometimes "of Autun" (flourished in the 12th century), was a French Romanesque sculptor, whose decoration (about 1120â ...
(fl. 12th century) * Hegvald (fl. c. 1175–1200) * Horder (fl. 12th century) * Master of Cabestany (fl. second half of the 12th century) * Byzantios (fl. c. 1175–1200) * Majestatis (fl. second half of the 12th century) * Master Mateo (c. 1150–c. 1200 or c. 1217) * Sigraf (fl. c. 1175–1210) * Othelric (fl. c. 1180) *
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(fl. 13th century) *
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(fl. around 1191) * Vgo (fl. 12th century) * Wiligelmo (fl. c. 1099–1120) *
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(fl. second quarter of the 13th century) * Medieval artists Romanesque