Art 26: GOTHIC ART AND ARCHITECTURE



Art 26: GOTHIC ART AND ARCHITECTURE

Abbey Church of Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France

Ambulatory, Abbey Church of Saint-Denis

Plan of the sanctuary/east end, Abbey Church of Saint-Denis

Cathedral of Nôtre-Dame, Paris, France

Chartres Cathedral (also known as Cathedral of Nôtre-Dame), Chartres, France

Nave, Chartres Cathedral

Old Testament kings and queens, jamb statues, central doorway of Royal

Portal, Chartres Cathedral

Royal Portal, west façade, Chartres Cathedral

Saint Theodore and Saint Stephen, jamb statues, Porch of the Martyrs,

(left doorway), south transept, Chartres Cathedral

West façade, Chartres Cathedral

Cimabue, Virgin and Child Enthroned, originally from the Church of Santa Trinitá,

Florence, Italy

Duccio, Virgin and Child in Majesty (Maestá), main panel of Maesta Altarpiece,

from Siena Cathedral, Siena, Italy

Duccio, Virgin and Child Enthroned (Rucellai Madonna), originally from the

Church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy

Giotto, Frescoes, Arena (Scrovegni) Chapel, Padua, Italy

Lamentation, fresco on north wall of Arena (Scrovegni ) Chapel

Giotto, Virgin and Child Enthroned, originally from the Church of the Ognissanti,

Florence, Italy

Simone Martini (and Lippo Memmi[?]), Annunciation

Reims Cathedral, (also known as Cathedral of Nôtre-Dame at Reims), Reims,

France

Annunciation and Visitation, jamb statues, right side, central portal, west

façade, Reims Cathedral

West façade, Reims Cathedral

Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England

West façade, Salisbury Cathedral

Plan of Salisbury Cathedral

Robert and William Vertue, Chapel of Henry VII, Westminster Abbey, London,

England

Vocabulary:

Altarpiece

Annunciation

flying buttress

fresco

Lamentation

"mystery plays" (tableaux vivants)

panel painting

punchwork

rose window

S-curve

stained glass

tempera

tracery

typology

Visitation

Who was who?

Cennino Cennini

Scrovegni family

Abbot Suger

Georgio Vasari

**Be able to list four distinguishing characteristics between Romanesque and Gothic architecture.

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