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  1. Gothic painting style
    Gothic art is a style of painting, architecture, and sculpture that began in Paris the middle of the 12th century and showed up throughout Europe all the way into the 1500s. The architectural style’s definitive feature is the pointed arch, while the definitive feature of Gothic painting and sculpture is naturalism.
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    Gothic painting style
    Gothic painting did not surface until half a decade after Gothic architecture and sculpture began. As with Christian and Romanesque painting, Gothic painting featured heavily in the frescos of churches. The painting of stained glass and the illumination of manuscripts were also essential forms of Gothic painting.
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    Gothic painting style
    The artworks produced showcased a more direct move towards naturalism, as paintings and sculptures portrayed figures with more lifelike dimensions, expressions, and shading. Painting during the Gothic period was exhibited in four main styles that included panel painting, frescos, manuscript illumination, and stained glass.
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    Gothic painting style
    Gothic architecture and other arts are known for soaring lines, busy details, and crowded compositions. This style bridged the gap between the earlier Romanesque and the later Renaissance. Much of Gothic art is Christian in nature; however, during this period secular art emerged and began to flourish.
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    Gothic art - Wikipedia

    Gothic art was a style of medieval art that developed in Northern France out of Romanesque art in the 12th century AD, led by the concurrent development of Gothic architecture. It spread to all of Western Europe, and much of Northern, Southern and Central Europe, never quite effacing more classical styles in Italy. … See more

    Gothic art emerged in Île-de-France, France, in the early 12th century, at the Abbey Church of St Denis built by Abbot Suger. The style rapidly spread beyond its origins in architecture … See more

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    Painting in the Gothic style did not exist until around 1200, over 50 years after the beginnings of Gothic architecture and sculpture. The transition from Romanesque to Gothic is very imprecise and not at all a clear break, and Gothic ornamental detailing … See more

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    The word "Gothic" for art was initially used as a synonym for "Barbaric", and was therefore used pejoratively. Its critics saw this type of Medieval … See more

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    The Gothic period is essentially defined by Gothic architecture, and does not entirely fit with the … See more

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    Gothic art, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online.
    Gothic art (Archived 2009-10-31), from Microsoft Encarta.
    Gothic art Archived 5 March 2005 at the Wayback Machine, … See more

     
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    WEBLearn about the origins, features and development of the Gothic style in architecture, sculpture, textiles and painting. See examples of Gothic art from the V&A collection, including stained glass, ivory and marble.

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    WEBGothic painting followed the same stylistic evolution as did sculpture; from stiff, simple, hieratic forms toward more relaxed and natural ones. Its scale grew large only in the early 14th century, when it began to be used in …

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    WEBSubject to regional and temporal variations, Gothic art shaped human perception in Europe for nearly four centuries.

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    WEBFrom the distant divinity of St. Francis in Italy to the powerful emotions of the Röttgen Pietà — Gothic sculpture and painting reveals remarkable diversity.

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