2 Elements:
Color is being used in cooperation with Line to make colors "pop" more. Along with this, it provides and organized, yet visually appealing aesthetic to the art piece.
Color in particular, is what separates the work into sections that draw the viewer's eyes in, due to the contrast choices by the artist.
While Line, physically separates the colors, but provides the attractive composition.
(I would answer principles too, but I don't have the time currently;; Hopefully this helps though.)
He was speaking about artists who depicted the troubles
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Capitals - Paired columns which usually have a square top and round base. These usually depict biblical scenes or legends of local saints.
Latin cross - most churches or abbeys would follow the shape of a Latin cross. The Latin cross is a universal symbol of Christianity.
Piers - columns were replaced with piers which were often used to provide support to arches. the piers are usually cruciform (cross-like) in shape when they intersect two big arches.