Title: Gothic Art
1Gothic Art
2Gothic Art in France
3Ile-de-France
4Characteristics of Gothic Style
- Elegant soaring buildings
- Light through stained glass
- Ribbed Groin vaults
- Pointed Arch
- Flying buttresses and high walls
5Politics and Society
- Development of Towns
- Economy
- Intellectual pursuits
- Age of the Cathedral
6Black Death The Bubonic Plague
7France
8Suger, St. Denis, 1140-44, Gothic
9Abbot Suger
10Town
11Floor plan
12Exterior
13Sculpture
14Interior
15Floor plan of choir
16Interior with windows
17Stained Glass Windows
18Chartres Cathedral, c.1134-1220, Gothic
19Gothic Art in France
20Triforium
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22Flying Buttress
23Ground plan
24Nave
25Royal Portal, West Façade Chartres, c.1145-55
26Jamb Sculpture
27Jamb Sculpture
28Stained Glass
29Details
30Rose Window, Chartres Cathedral, c.1224, Gothic
31Detail
32Plate tracery and Bar tracery
33Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris, 1163-c1270,
Gothic
34West Façade
35Gargoyles
36Nave drawing
37Nave
38Ground plan
39Piers and Columns
40Windows
41Flying Buttresses
42Portal Sculpture
43Reims Cathedral, c.1211-1428
44Annunciation Visitation, c.1230-45, Gothic
45Detail
46Comparison
47Detail
48Sainte-Chapelle, c.1243-48, Rayonnant Gothic
49Interior
50Detail
51Independent Sculpture
52Virgin and Child, c.1339, International Gothic
Style
53Fleur-de-lis
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55Book Arts
56Developments in Manuscript Illumination
- Center moves to Paris
- Rise of University rise in books
- Cottage industry
- New types of books develop
57Lodge Books
- Tool of master mason
- Visual guide
- Describes how to create the elements
58Bible Moralisee, 1266-34, Gothic
59Psalter of Saint Louis, 1253-70, Court
Style/Gothic
60Other page
61Pucelle, Book of Hours of Jeanne dEvereux,
c.1325-28, Gothic
62Perpetual Calendar
63Book of Hours of Jeanne dEvereux
64Annunciation detail
65England
66Political Situation
- Plantagenet dynasty (1154-1485)
- Conflicts
- Territory changes
- Great Patrons of the Arts/Architecture
67Cistercian Example
68Salisbury Cathedral, c.1220-58, English Gothic
69Interior
70Gothic Castle layout
71Germany The Holy Roman Empire
72Political Situation
- Decentralized
- Hall church
- Emperors and patrons of the arts
- Sculptural center - Mosan
73Verdun, The Shrine of the Three Kings,
c.1190-1205, Gothic
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75Ekkehard and Uta, c.1245-60, Gothic
76Detail
77Vesperbild, c.1330, Gothic
78Italy
79Political Situation
- Age of division and economic expansion
- Germany/Holy Roman Empire no longer a force
- France Spain Papal Authority Independent
City States - Artist emerges end of 13th century
80Painting
81Cimabue, Virgin and Child Enthroned, c.1280,
Gothic
82Detail
83Giotto, Arena Chapel, 1305-6, Gothic
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88Lamentation