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Gothic Art. France 12 th -14 th Centuries England 14 th Century (Italy covered in separate presentation). Chartres Cathedral.
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Gothic Art France 12th-14th Centuries England 14th Century (Italy covered in separate presentation)
Comparative cathedral nave elevations: Paris, H. 115' (35 M), W. 40' (12 M); Chartres, H. 120' (37 M), W. 45' 6" (17 M); Reims H. 125' (38 M), W. 46' (14 M); Amiens, H. 144' (44 M), W. 48' (15 M)
Saint-Denis, 1140-1144, Saint-Denis, France 1st Gothic Church
Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris. View from the South.Begun 1163; choir chapels, 1270s; crossing spire, 19th-century replacement
West Façade, Chartres Cathedral, West façade begun c. 1134; cathedral rebuilt after a fire in 1194; building continued to 1260; north spire 1507–1, Chartres, France High Gothic
West façade, Amiens Cathedral Height of figures, 7–8‘, 1220–36/40 and continued through the 15th century,Amiens, France High Gothic
Salisbury Cathedral , 1220–58; west façade finished 1265; spire c. 1320–30; cloister and chapter house 1263–84. Salisbury, England English Gothic
Nave, Salisbury Cathedral Salisbury, England
Upper Chapel, Sainte-Chapelle 1243–48, Paris Rayonnant Gothic
Saint-Maclou, 1500-1514, Rouen, France Flamboyant Style
Dormition (Death) of The Virgin, c. 1240 South transept portal tympanum, Strasbourg Cathedral, Strasbourg, France
Ekkehard and Uta , Stone, originally polychromed, approx. 6'2”, c. 1245–60 West chapel, Naumburg Cathedral, Naumburg, Germany
Saint Maurice, Dark sandstone with traces of polychromy, c. 1240–50 Magdeburg Cathedral, Magdeburg, Germany
Page with Queen Blanche of Castile and Louis IX, Moralized Bible, Ink, tempera, and gold leaf on vellum 15 x 10½“, 1226–34,Paris