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GOTHIC ART1200-1500
Giorgio Vasari, “The Father of Art History” gave the name to the ubiquitous buildings exploding from Spain to Scandinavia, due of his immense dislike of the style.
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Abbot Suger,West façade, Saint-Denis, near Paris, dedicated 1140
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Ambulatory of St. Denis, 1140
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Diagram ofRib Vault
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Nave
Radiating Chapels
Aisles
Crossing
Choir
Rib vaulting
Ambulatory
Transepts
Transverse vaulting
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How is the weight or thrust of this Design being supported?
FlyingButtress
Rib Vaulting
Transverse Arches
Longitudinalarches
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Chartres Cathedral,
c. 1134-122013th Century
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Chartres Cathedral,
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Vew of piers in the nave arcade, Chartres Cathedral, France, 13th century
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The three portals of the west façade, Chartres Cathedral, c. 1140-1150
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Saints Theodore, Stephen, Clement, and Lawrence, door jamb statues, south transept, Chartres Cathedral.
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Old Testament kings and queens, jamb statues, central doorway of Royal Portal, Chartres Cathedral, c. 1145-1155.
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Saints Martin, Jerome, and Gregory, jamb statues, Porch of the Confessors (right doorway), south transept, Chartres Cathedral, Chartres, France, ca. 1220-1230.
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Saints from left jamb, central portal (west), braided lady, two male saints, Chartres Cathedral
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Rose Windows and Lancets, north Transept, virgin and Child and angels, Choir, Chartres Cathedral
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Central portal, west façade, Chartres Cathedral
Tympanum, lintel, and archivolts
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What is the decorative style?England’s addition to the high Gothic style with extra ribbing and ornamentation of the vaultsWhat is the flamboyant style? Late Gothic; pointed arches; decorative ornamentation on the outside of the buildingPerpendicular style?England in the Late Gothic period, more vertical buildings and more ornamentation.
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Amiens Cathedral, Robert De Luzarches, Thomas De Cormont, Renaud de Cormont, 1220sSouth View
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Notre Dame Cathedral,1163-1250, 13th Century
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Reims, Cathedral
Notre-Dame ; France;
1211-end of 13 Century
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Amiens Notre Dame CathedralAmiens, France 13th Century
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Visitation, jamb statues of central doorway, west façade,Reims Cathedral, Reims, France, c. 1230
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Beauvais Cathedral , Beauvais France,1220-1230 Collapsed in 1284
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Virgin of Paris, Notre Dame Paris, France, early 14th Century
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West façade of Saint Maclou, Rouen, France, c. 1500-1512