Art History Cha. 14 Romaneque & Gothic 3
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Attack on the castle of Love | Led of the jewelry box, from the story of King Arthur, a knight and a lady are battling. |
Salisbury cathedral, England- | Patter of ribbed vault |
Dormition of the Virgin, Strasbourg Cathedral | Mourning death of the Virgin Mary, classical and naturalistic art. |
Vesperbild (Italy) | - carved wood, Virgin Mary holding the body of Christ; has stigmata, very graphic. |
Florence Cathedral | long period to build, Dome, Brunelleschi, Campanile, Nave. |
Dome | stretched dome, double shelled some to make it lighter, ribs, interlocking bricks |
Brunelleschi | influence from Rome; his drawings led to perfecting linear perspective. |
Campanile Gioto- | bell tower |
Nave- | di cambio |
Virgin and child enthroned by Cimabue 1280 | Tempera paint, gold leaf on wood panel, altar painting, hieratic scale, flat. |
Virgin and child enthroned by Giotto, 1305-1310 | Tempera paint, gold leaf on wood panel, has volume, more naturalistic-leading to early renaissance |
Lamentation, by Giotto | death for human sin, psychological painting, lamenting the death of Christ, emotional response from subjects, light to dark colors. |
More stained glass | later gothic |
Aggressive style | Romanesque |
Focus on virgin Mary | Gothic |
1st flying buttress | Notre dame, Paris |
1st abbey | Saint Denis |
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