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1 Medieval Gothic C. 1140-1550 Emotion Passion Faith

2 Sculpture- Terms: Jamb Pieta Realism Classicism Quatrefoil Typanum

3 Chartres 1145- 1st example of Gothic sculpture Jamb statues, west portal Chartres Cathedral 1145-70 Symmetry Clarity Statues rather than reliefs Realism Emphasis on joining of spiritual and secular

4 Jamb statues, south trancept, Chartres Cathedral, 1215-20 Done after fire New style-High Gothic Heads are not aligned with body Realism!! New classicism-Pathos

5 Death of the Virgin, tympanum Strasburg Cathedral c.1220 Classical in nature- robes, very tight composition Gothic- Pathos, emotion, tenderness

6 Annunciation and Visitation, west portal Reims Cathedral c. 1225-45 Height of Gothic Classicism Enacting a narrative scene-warmth and affection S-curve of figures-contrapposto

7 Melchizedek and Abraham, west wall Reims Cathedral, 1251 “Elegant Style”-deep recessed, light v. shadow More pictorial than sculptural

8 The Virgin of Paris Notre Dame early 14th Century 50 years later! Classicism is gone No Contrapposto No elegance, more abstract

9 Signs of the Zodiac, Labors of the Month West Façade, Amiens Cathedral 1220-1230 “Realism of the Particulars”- specific details, observations of everyday life- intimate realism

10 Tomb of a Knight, Dorchester Abbey Oxfordshire, England c. 1260 Gothic style spread to England- mostly seen in tomb sculpture- death is violent action rather than peace What earlier sculpture does this remind you of?

11 Crucifixion, Naumburg Cathedral c. 1240-50 The Naumburg Master German technique from French Sacred subject comes down to earth-weight and volume PATHOS

12 Pieta, Early 14th c. Pieta- “Pity” and “Piety” Completely made up Appealed to private worship Reflects the emotional nature of medieval art Heads enlarged to show emotion

13 Claus Sluter, The Moses Well 1395-1406 The International Style Claus Sluter- Lavish drapery Forms reach out into space Precise realism Portrait-like individualism-first portraits since antiquity

14 Nicola Pisano, Pulpit, Pisa Cathedral, 1259-60 Greatest of medieval classicists Space is squeezed together-shallow Still Gothic details ITALY

15 Lorenzo Ghiberti, The Sacrifice of Isaac, 1401-2 Continuation of the International style- Won competition for Baptistry door Very detailed surface Calm rather than dramatic Admiration of ancient sculpture Spatial quality is new


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