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Abbey Church of Saint Denis The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Denis is a large medieval abbey church in the commune of Saint Denis, renowned for its Gothic architecture.
ambulatory The round walkway encircling the altar in many cathedrals.blind arcade A series of arches, often used in Romanesque and Gothic buildings, that has no actual openings and has no load-bearing function, and that is applied to the surface of a wall as a decorative element.bookof hours
A common type of illuminated manuscript that was created for personal devotion and contained a collection of texts, prayers, and psalms.chiaroscuro An artistic technique popularized during the Renaissance, referring to the use of exaggerated light contrasts in order to create the illusion of volume.chiaroscuro An artistic technique popularized during the Renaissance, referring to the use of exaggerated light contrasts in order to create the illusion of volume.choir The part of a church where the singing group assembles for song.Decorated Gothic Period
A name given specifically to a division of English Gothic architecture, which was broken into two periods: the Geometric style (1250–1290) and the Curvilinear style (1290–1350).diptych A picture or series of pictures painted on two tablets, usually connected by hinges.
Early English Gothic Period A period in the late 12th century, characterized by pointed arches, that superseded the Romanesque style.flying buttress
A buttress that stands apart from the structure that it supports, and is connected to it by an arch (flyer).Foreshortening A technique for creating the appearance that the object of a drawing is extending into space by shortening the lines with which that object is drawn.
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Slide14fresco
The technique of applying pigment, mixed with water, to wet plaster. As the pigment and plaster dry they fuse together and the painting physically becomes a part of the wall.gilt A thin layer of gold or other metal; gilding.
Gothic architecture A style of architecture that flourished during the high and late medieval period; it evolved from Romanesque architecture and was succeeded by Renaissance architecture.jamb The vertical components that form the sides of a door frame, window frame, or fireplace, or other opening in a wall.lancet
A tall, narrow archway with a pointed arch at its top.lancet arch A sharp pointed arch used in doors and windows, etc.Middle Ages The period of time in Europe between the decline of the Roman Empire and the revival of letters (the Renaissance) or, according to Henry Hallam, the period beginning with the sixth and ending with the fifteenth century.nave The middle or body of a church, extending from the transepts to the principal entrances.nave
The middle or body of a church, extending from the transepts to the principal entrances.ogival Having the curved, pointed shape of a Gothic pointed arch, or a rib of a Gothic vault.polyptych
A work consisting of multiple painted or carved panels joined together, often with hinges.pulpit A raised platform in a church, usually enclosed, where the minister or preacher stands to conduct the sermon.
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Slide15Rayonnant Gothic
The period of French Gothic architecture between c. 1240 and 1350, characterized by a shift in focus away from the High Gothic mode of great scale and height toward a greater concern for two dimensional surfaces and the repetition of decorative motifs at different scales. Rayonnant structures tend to be smaller than High Gothic Cathedrals. This style is also known as Court Style.Rayonnant Gothic
The period of French Gothic architecture between c. 1240 and 1350, characterized by a shift in focus away from the High Gothic mode of great scale toward a greater concern for two dimensional surfaces and the repetition of decorative motifs at different scales.Renaissance The 14th century revival of classical art, architecture, literature, and learning that originated in Italy and spread throughout Europe over the following two centuries.Romanesque
European architecture containing both Roman and Byzantine elements; sometimes applied to the debased style of the later Roman Empire, but especially to the more developed architecture prevailing from the 8th to the 12th centuries.Romanesque Refers to the art of Europe from approximately 1000 AD to the rise of the Gothic style in the 13th century or later, depending on region.sacristy A room in a church where sacred vessels, books, vestments, etc. are kept. Sometimes also used by clergy to prepare for worship or for meetings.Sainte-Chapelle A chapel in the courtyard of the royal palace on the Île de la Cité, built to house Louis IX's collection of Holy relics.
sarcophagus A stone coffin, often inscribed or decorated with sculpture.spire A tapering structure built on a roof or tower, especially as one of the central architectural features of a church or cathedral roof.
talisman A magical object worn for protection against ill will or the supernatural, or to confer the wearer with a boon such as good luck, good health, or power(s).tempera
A method of painting where the artist mixes pigment with water and a binder, usually egg.
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Slide16Saint Denis, from the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris
Saint Denis was martyred in connection with the Decian persecution of Christians, shortly after CE 250.
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Slide17Abbey Church of Saint Denis
This is the west facade of the Basilica of Saint Denis, showcasing the distinct features of Romanesque architecture.
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Slide18Tomb of Dagobert I
Dagobert's tomb was improved during the 13th century at the Basilica of Saint Denis.
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Slide19Detail of the pulpit at Pisa Baptistery
Pulpit (detail): the Annunciation to the Shepherds and the Adoration of the Magi. The trefoil arches supporting the pulpit show French Gothic influence.
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Slide20Notre Dame de Paris—Door knocker
The elaborate door knocker is just one of the details worked into the door of the Notre Dame Cathedral.
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Slide21Norte Dame de Paris—Door
The elaborate decoration of the door to Notre Dame Cathedral is a strong example of the ornate metalwork of this period.
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Slide22Siege of the Castle of Love—Mirror
This mirror casing is an example of the ornate ivory work that became part of everyday objects in the Middle Ages.
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Slide23Autun Cathedral, ca. 1120-46
Exterior of Autun Cathedral, showcasing the pointed arches of the Gothic style on an otherwise Romanesque building.
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Slide24Cross-ribbed vault, Bonne-Espérance Abbey, Vellereille-les-Brayeux, Belgium, ca, 13th century
Ogival, or pointed arches, increased in popularity in the Gothic period.
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Slide25Gloucester Cathedral
The Gloucester Cathedral exemplifies the Perpendicular Gothic Period. The interior conveys an impression of a "cage" of stone and glass, typical of the period. The walls and windows are sharper and less flamboyant than those of the earlier style.
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Slide26Interior of Cologne Cathedral
The verticality demonstrated in this image is a definitive feature of Gothic architecture.
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Slide27Bust of St. Louis, ca. 1300 from the church of Mainneville, Eure, France
Louis IX, or Saint Louis, was a revered leader and strong patron of the arts during the Gothic period.
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Slide28Sainte-Chapelle, ceiling of the lower chapel
Saint Louis' Sainte-Chapelle epitomizes the Rayonnant Gothic style as was King Louis IX's personal chapel.
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Slide29Duccio, Maestà, 1308–1311
Duccio's work demonstrates the emerging Renaissance style, as seen in the developed form of the figures, as well as the older Byzantine styles and the Sienese preference for materiality with the use of gold.
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Slide30Cimabue, Maesta, c.12801285.
Cimabue's artwork reflects the changes that were occurring in Florentine painting during this period, by demonstrating both the older Byzantine style as well as the emerging Renaissance style.
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Slide31Kiss of Judas
One of the most dramatic scenes from Giotto's Arena Chapel frescoes depicts the moment Judas betrays Christ by identifying him to Roman soldiers.
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Slide32Wells Cathedral, Somerset, England
This Cathedral showcases characteristics of Gothic architecture with the pointed arches, vaulted roofs, buttresses, large windows, and spires, but emphasizes the length of the building, rather than the height.
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Slide33York Minster Cathedral
The west front of York Minster Cathedral is a fine example of Decorated architecture, in particular the elaborate tracery on the main window. This period saw detailed carving reach its peak, with elaborately carved windows and capitals, often with floral patterns.
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Slide34Munich Frauenkirche, Bavaria
Hall churches are a distinctively German interpretation of the Gothic style.
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Slide35Freiburg Cathedral
View of the Freiburg Cathedral in Germany
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Slide36Cologne Cathedral
The Cologne Cathedral is an example of German Gothic architecture.
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Slide37The Gero-Kreuz
The Gero-Kreuz is the oldest large sculpture of the crucified Christ north of the Alps and is located in the Cologne Cathedral.
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Slide38Cologne Cathedral
The Cologne Cathedral is an example of German Gothic architecture.
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Slide39Shrine of the Three Kings
The Shrine of the Three Kings in Cologne Cathedral is said to house the remains of the Three Magi and serves as an example of German Gothic sculpture.
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Slide40Ambulatory at St. Denis
We can see the Gothic style emerge at St. Denis in Abbot Suger's re-designs.
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Slide41Miniature from The Hours of Mary of Burgundy
This piece contains a miniature showing Mary of Burgundy in devotion with a wonderful depiction of a French Gothic Cathedral behind her.
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Slide42Florence Cathedral, begun 1296
The Cathedral is pictured lit up at night, showcasing its Gothic style and large dome.
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Slide43Florence Cathedral, Interior view, begun 1296
In the interior of the Cathedral, you can see the Gothic elements, such as the groin vaults and pointed arches.
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Slide44Shrine of the Three Kings at Cologne Cathedral
The metalwork by Nicolas of Verdun demonstrates his knowledge and understanding of classical elements in art.
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Slide45Pulpit of Pisa Cathedral
The pulpit at the Pisa Cathedral shows Giovanni Pisano's distinct preference for a bold, animated style.
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Slide46Fontana Maggiore, Perugia
Nicola and Giovanni Pisano worked side by side on the Fontana Maggiore at Perugia. On the twenty-five sides of the basin are sculptures representing prophets and saints, the labors of the months, the signs of the zodiac, scenes from Genesis, and events from Roman history.
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Slide47Maestà del Duomo di Siena (Tempera and Gold on Wood)
The Maestà of the Siena Cathedral is a painted altarpiece composed of many individual paintings. It was commissioned in 1308 by the city of Siena and is widely regarded as Duccio's masterpiece.
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Slide48Crucifixion of Santa Croce (Tempera on Wood)
The figure of Christ slumps heavily to one side and is clad in delicate, folded drapery in Cimabue's Crucifixion.
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Slide49Attribution
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"chiaroscuro."
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"diptych."
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Wikipedia. "Ivory carving." CC BY-SA 3.0 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivory_carving%23High_medieval_onwards
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