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- Gothic art | Medieval Architecture, Sculpture Painting - Britannica
Gothic art, the painting, sculpture, and architecture characteristic of the second of two great international eras that flourished in western and central Europe during the Middle Ages
- Gothic architecture - Wikipedia
Gothic architecture began in the earlier 12th century in northwest France and England and spread throughout Latin Europe in the 13th century; by 1300, a first "international style" of Gothic had developed, with common design features and formal language
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In Britain, it was only in the revival of this medieval style of architecture that it started to be called “Gothic ” The Revivalists no longer dismissed the Gothic as a crude or barbarous form,
- Gothic Architecture: Characteristics, Influences, Ambassadors and Sights
Gothic architecture emerged in 12th-century France, evolving from the earlier Romanesque style The pointed arch was a key innovation, borrowed from Islamic architecture, that allowed taller and lighter buildings compared to the Romanesque round arch
- Gothic Architecture: Everything You Need to Know
Recognizable for its pointed arches and rib vaults, Gothic architecture was Europe’s primary building style for cathedrals from the late 12th to the 16th century
- Gothic (1986) - IMDb
Gothic: Directed by Ken Russell With Gabriel Byrne, Julian Sands, Natasha Richardson, Myriam Cyr The Shelleys visit Lord Byron and compete to write a horror story
- Gothic Art and Architecture Overview | TheArtStory
Gothic art flourished in Western Europe with monumental sculptures and stained-glass window decorated cathedrals - marked by the pointed Gothic arch
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