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1 Gothic Art

2 Gothic Art in France

3 Ile-de-France

4 Characteristics of Gothic Style Elegant soaring buildings Light – through stained glass Ribbed Groin vaults Pointed Arch Flying buttresses and high walls

5 Politics and Society Development of Towns Economy Intellectual pursuits Age of the Cathedral

6 Black Death: The Bubonic Plague

7 France

8 Suger, St. Denis, 1140-44, Gothic

9 Abbot Suger

10 Town

11 Floor plan

12 Exterior

13 Sculpture

14 Interior

15 Floor plan of choir

16 Interior with windows

17 Stained Glass Windows

18 Chartres Cathedral, c.1134-1220, Gothic

19 Gothic Art in France

20 Triforium

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22 Flying Buttress

23 Ground plan

24 Nave

25 Royal Portal, West Façade Chartres, c.1145-55

26 Jamb Sculpture

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28 Stained Glass

29 Details

30 Rose Window, Chartres Cathedral, c.1224, Gothic

31 Detail

32 Plate tracery and Bar tracery

33 Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris, 1163- c1270, Gothic

34 West Façade

35 Gargoyles

36 Nave drawing

37 Nave

38 Ground plan

39 Piers and Columns

40 Windows

41 Flying Buttresses

42 Portal Sculpture

43 Reims Cathedral, c.1211-1428

44 Annunciation & Visitation, c.1230-45, Gothic

45 Detail

46 Comparison

47 Detail

48 Sainte-Chapelle, c.1243-48, Rayonnant Gothic

49 Interior

50 Detail

51 Independent Sculpture

52 Virgin and Child, c.1339, International Gothic Style

53 Fleur-de-lis

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55 Book Arts

56 Developments in Manuscript Illumination Center moves to Paris Rise of University – rise in books Cottage industry New types of books develop

57 Lodge Books Tool of master mason Visual guide Describes how to create the elements

58 Bible Moralisee, 1266-34, Gothic

59 Psalter of Saint Louis, 1253-70, Court Style/Gothic

60 Other page

61 Pucelle, Book of Hours of Jeanne d’Evereux, c.1325-28, Gothic

62 Perpetual Calendar

63 Book of Hours of Jeanne d’Evereux

64 Annunciation detail

65 England

66 Political Situation Plantagenet dynasty (1154-1485) Conflicts Territory changes Great Patrons of the Arts/Architecture

67 Cistercian Example

68 Salisbury Cathedral, c.1220-58, English Gothic

69 Interior

70 Gothic Castle layout

71 Germany & The Holy Roman Empire

72 Political Situation Decentralized Hall church Emperors and patrons of the arts Sculptural center - Mosan

73 Verdun, The Shrine of the Three Kings, c.1190-1205, Gothic

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75 Ekkehard and Uta, c.1245-60, Gothic

76 Detail

77 Vesperbild, c.1330, Gothic

78 Italy

79 Political 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 13 th century

80 Painting

81 Cimabue, Virgin and Child Enthroned, c.1280, Gothic

82 Detail

83 Giotto, Arena Chapel, 1305-6, Gothic

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88 Lamentation


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