Deck 7: Gothic and Late Medieval Europe

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Which of the following is considered a masterpiece of the Rayonnant style?

A) Reims Cathedral​
B) ​Sainte-Chapelle
C) ​Saint-Denis
D) ​Chartres Cathedral
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Which of the following was characteristic of the work of Simone Martini?

A) Use of elegant flowing contour​
B) ​Emphasis on drama
C) ​Bold modeling of the figures
D) ​Emphasis on delineation of three-dimensional space
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The _____ style of the High Gothic was preferred by the court of Saint Louis.

A) ​Perpindicular
B) ​Fan vault
C) ​Rayonnant
D) ​Mannerist
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Indicating its innovative nature, the name given to the French Gothic style by its contemporaries was the _____.

A) ​opus modernum
B) ​Roman style
C) ​pilgrimage style
D) ​lux nova
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Amiens Cathedral largely followed the plan and elevation of Chartres Cathedral but has _____.

A) ​lower vaults
B) ​more slender proportions
C) ​more aisles
D) ​a double transept
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The Gothic style first appeared in _____.

A) ​Lombardy
B) ​Canterbury
C) ​Burgundy
D) ​the Île de France
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In comparison to Romanesque sculptures, those created in the Gothic period are _____.

A) ​tied to their architectural structure
B) ​more abstract
C) ​reminiscent of the Byzantine style
D) ​more fully detached from the walls
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In the Gothic period, intellectual and spiritual life shifted from the monasteries to the _____.

A) ​cities
B) ​palaces
C) ​universities
D) ​convents
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The technique of _____ produced a greater range of colored glass for artists to use.

A) ​flashing
B) ​bar tracery
C) ​enamel
D) ​leading
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The bell tower of the Florence Cathedral is unlike its northern European counterparts because it _____.

A) ​reaches high into the heavens
B) ​is self-sufficient
C) ​employs spiral staircases
D) ​was made by a well-known architect, not an anonymous craftsman
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Fan vaulting was most common in which of the following?

A) ​Germany
B) ​France
C) ​Italy
D) ​England
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The 16th-century Italian artist and writer _____ used Gothic as a term of ridicule.

A) ​Cimabue
B) ​Dante
C) ​Giorgio Vasari
D) ​Saint Francis
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Scholars consider the post-1194 Chartres Cathedral to be the first _____ building.

A) English​
B) ​secular
C) ​High Gothic
D) ​Rayonnant
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The Arena Chapel, which contains frescoes by Giotto di Bondone, was commissioned by _____.

A) ​the Sienese civic government
B) ​the guild of linen merchants
C) ​Giotto
D) ​Enrico Scrovegni
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The Perpendicular style was popular in _____.

A) ​England
B) ​Germany
C) ​France
D) ​Italy
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During the High Gothic, the gallery tribune was replaced by a band of arcades called the _____.

A) ​crenellation
B) ​gallery of the kings
C) ​lancet
D) ​triforium
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The Cathedral of _____ was significant because it was the site of the coronation of French kings.

A) Notre-Dame​
B) ​Reims
C) ​Naumburg
D) ​Amiens
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The _____ of Chartres takes its name from its jamb statues depicting kings and queens.

A) south transept​
B) ​Royal Portal
C) ​rose window
D) ​oratory
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Abbot Suger is credited with introducing Gothic forms at _____.

A) ​Saint-Sernin
B) ​Saint-Denis
C) ​Sainte-Chapelle
D) ​Notre-Dame, Paris
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At Reims Cathedral _____ replaced the stone sculptures normally found in the tympanum.

A) ​solid bar tracery
B) ​mosaic
C) ​stained glass
D) ​murals
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What provided evidence of the growing urbanization of life in the late Middle Ages?
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Which new type of church furnishing might the artist Nicola Pisano have invented?

A) ​Pulpit
B) ​Altarpiece
C) ​Reliquary
D) ​Crucifix
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At Naumburg Cathedral the decorative program commissioned by _____ included sculptures of the church's benefactors.

A) ​Holy Roman emperor Frederick II
B) ​Dietrich II of Wettin
C) ​Nicholas of Verdun
D) ​Philip von Heinsberg
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The _____ was an architectural symbol of the importance of artisans and merchants.

A) ​Arena Chapel
B) ​Maestà
C) ​Reims Cathedral
D) ​Hall of the cloth guild in Bruges
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Describe how book production changed from earlier periods.
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In the image of God as the Creator of the World, God is depicted creating the universe using _____.

A) ​the Holy Spirit
B) ​magic
C) ​geometric principles
D) ​religious leaders
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Gothic manuscripts known as _____ paired Old Testament and New Testament scenes and provided an explanation of their meaning.

A) ​the Divine Comedy
B) ​Moralized Bibles
C) ​Gospel books
D) ​In Praise of Scribes
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How do stained-glass windows differ from other forms of painting?
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_____ is regarded as the first Renaissance painter.

A) ​Enrico Scrovegni
B) ​Cimabue
C) ​Giotto di Bondone
D) ​Simone Martini
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During the Gothic era, _____ was the leading city for book illumination.

A) ​Paris
B) ​Naumburg
C) ​Florence
D) ​Venice
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How did theologians from the Gothic age describe the significance of stained-glass windows?
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The sculptures of Ekkehard and Uta by the Naumburg Master appear to be _____.

A) ​Byzantine
B) ​French
C) ​portraits
D) ​Romanesque
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In English Gothic architecture, an emphasis on _____ was not adopted from the French Gothic style.

A) ​colored stone
B) ​sculpted decoration
C) ​vaults
D) ​height
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The _____ style of art dominated Italian painting throughout the Middle Ages.

A) illusionistic​
B) ​Byzantine
C) ​French
D) ​Pompeian
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Although destroyed in the French Revolution, the decoration of the facade of Saint-Denis influenced later Gothic churches. What was the subject matter portrayed there and later on Chartres's Royal Portal?
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Describe Mary's role at Chartres. What demonstrates her growing importance?
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Which region was famous for its metalworkers and enamelers?

A) ​Meuse River
B) ​Burgundy
C) ​Tuscany
D) ​England
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How did the stone frames of stained-glass windows evolve?
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What prompted the rebuilding of Saint-Denis, and why was Saint-Denis significant?
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The Röttgen Pietà reflects the growing interest in _____.

A) ​landscape
B) ​the apostles
C) ​Jesus's divine nature
D) ​Jesus's suffering
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The Gothic style immediately became popular in other parts of Europe. Identify which regions embraced the Gothic style? Which aspects of the French style did they borrow? How did they adapt the Gothic to their own aesthetic preferences?
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How does this reflect the heritage of the Byzantine icon?
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Which stylistic influence is evident in the Visitation sculptures?
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What were the advantages of the Gothic rib vault?
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How does this represent changes that occurred in sculpture from the Early Gothic period?
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Which concepts does the term humanism encompass?
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How is the imagery and motifs appropriate for its patron?
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What are some of the possible sources for Giotto's style?
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Chartres Cathedral is considered the first High Gothic church. Which features designate it as High Gothic? Please consider new features in the plan, structure, and nave elevation. What overall visual qualities were achieved?
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The abundance of stained-glass windows is a hallmark of Gothic architecture. Why did theologians think that its presence was so important? How was stained glass created, and what visual effects did it impart?
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How does the facade of Salisbury Cathedral differ from French facades?
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In the late medieval period, several different trends existed in sculpture and painting. Citing examples, identify the different trends. What inspired these different stylistic manners? How did artists adopt or depart from their sources?
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What are mystery plays, and how does the naturalism of Giotto's art reflect them?
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What different influences does this combine?
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Which features became hallmarks of French Gothic architecture?
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How is the Virgin characterized in this sculpture?
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How do these depart from Romanesque sculpture?
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Although English Gothic churches, such as Salisbury Cathedral, borrowed the primary features of the Gothic style, there were also significant differences. Identify these differences considering the exterior and interior of Salisbury. How did English Gothic develop differently than French Gothic?
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Architectural sculpture continued to be significant in the Gothic age. To what extent does Gothic sculpture borrow or depart from the Romanesque? Were there any changes from the Early to the High Gothic period?
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What contributed to the sense of buoyant lightness at this church?
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Discuss the contribution of classical antiquity to Gothic art and architecture. Use examples to support your .
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Attribute the images on the screen to a culture and give an approximate date. Give the reasons for your attributions, using complete sentences and referring to specific works discussed in class.
Suggested images, not in the text:
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Describe Giotto di Bondone's contributions to naturalism. Please consider his representation of figures, setting, and the lighting of images.
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What was the significance of the Meuse River region for sculpture in the Gothic period? Citing examples, describe the outstanding qualities of German sculpture.
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Siena was an important center in Italy in the late Middle Ages. Who is regarded as the most important painter? Describe the artists who followed, as well as their important contributions.
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Deck 7: Gothic and Late Medieval Europe
1
Which of the following is considered a masterpiece of the Rayonnant style?

A) Reims Cathedral​
B) ​Sainte-Chapelle
C) ​Saint-Denis
D) ​Chartres Cathedral
​Sainte-Chapelle
2
Which of the following was characteristic of the work of Simone Martini?

A) Use of elegant flowing contour​
B) ​Emphasis on drama
C) ​Bold modeling of the figures
D) ​Emphasis on delineation of three-dimensional space
Use of elegant flowing contour​
3
The _____ style of the High Gothic was preferred by the court of Saint Louis.

A) ​Perpindicular
B) ​Fan vault
C) ​Rayonnant
D) ​Mannerist
​Rayonnant
4
Indicating its innovative nature, the name given to the French Gothic style by its contemporaries was the _____.

A) ​opus modernum
B) ​Roman style
C) ​pilgrimage style
D) ​lux nova
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5
Amiens Cathedral largely followed the plan and elevation of Chartres Cathedral but has _____.

A) ​lower vaults
B) ​more slender proportions
C) ​more aisles
D) ​a double transept
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6
The Gothic style first appeared in _____.

A) ​Lombardy
B) ​Canterbury
C) ​Burgundy
D) ​the Île de France
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7
In comparison to Romanesque sculptures, those created in the Gothic period are _____.

A) ​tied to their architectural structure
B) ​more abstract
C) ​reminiscent of the Byzantine style
D) ​more fully detached from the walls
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8
In the Gothic period, intellectual and spiritual life shifted from the monasteries to the _____.

A) ​cities
B) ​palaces
C) ​universities
D) ​convents
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9
The technique of _____ produced a greater range of colored glass for artists to use.

A) ​flashing
B) ​bar tracery
C) ​enamel
D) ​leading
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10
The bell tower of the Florence Cathedral is unlike its northern European counterparts because it _____.

A) ​reaches high into the heavens
B) ​is self-sufficient
C) ​employs spiral staircases
D) ​was made by a well-known architect, not an anonymous craftsman
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11
Fan vaulting was most common in which of the following?

A) ​Germany
B) ​France
C) ​Italy
D) ​England
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12
The 16th-century Italian artist and writer _____ used Gothic as a term of ridicule.

A) ​Cimabue
B) ​Dante
C) ​Giorgio Vasari
D) ​Saint Francis
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13
Scholars consider the post-1194 Chartres Cathedral to be the first _____ building.

A) English​
B) ​secular
C) ​High Gothic
D) ​Rayonnant
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14
The Arena Chapel, which contains frescoes by Giotto di Bondone, was commissioned by _____.

A) ​the Sienese civic government
B) ​the guild of linen merchants
C) ​Giotto
D) ​Enrico Scrovegni
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15
The Perpendicular style was popular in _____.

A) ​England
B) ​Germany
C) ​France
D) ​Italy
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16
During the High Gothic, the gallery tribune was replaced by a band of arcades called the _____.

A) ​crenellation
B) ​gallery of the kings
C) ​lancet
D) ​triforium
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17
The Cathedral of _____ was significant because it was the site of the coronation of French kings.

A) Notre-Dame​
B) ​Reims
C) ​Naumburg
D) ​Amiens
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18
The _____ of Chartres takes its name from its jamb statues depicting kings and queens.

A) south transept​
B) ​Royal Portal
C) ​rose window
D) ​oratory
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19
Abbot Suger is credited with introducing Gothic forms at _____.

A) ​Saint-Sernin
B) ​Saint-Denis
C) ​Sainte-Chapelle
D) ​Notre-Dame, Paris
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20
At Reims Cathedral _____ replaced the stone sculptures normally found in the tympanum.

A) ​solid bar tracery
B) ​mosaic
C) ​stained glass
D) ​murals
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21
What provided evidence of the growing urbanization of life in the late Middle Ages?
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22
Which new type of church furnishing might the artist Nicola Pisano have invented?

A) ​Pulpit
B) ​Altarpiece
C) ​Reliquary
D) ​Crucifix
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23
At Naumburg Cathedral the decorative program commissioned by _____ included sculptures of the church's benefactors.

A) ​Holy Roman emperor Frederick II
B) ​Dietrich II of Wettin
C) ​Nicholas of Verdun
D) ​Philip von Heinsberg
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24
The _____ was an architectural symbol of the importance of artisans and merchants.

A) ​Arena Chapel
B) ​Maestà
C) ​Reims Cathedral
D) ​Hall of the cloth guild in Bruges
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25
Describe how book production changed from earlier periods.
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26
In the image of God as the Creator of the World, God is depicted creating the universe using _____.

A) ​the Holy Spirit
B) ​magic
C) ​geometric principles
D) ​religious leaders
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27
Gothic manuscripts known as _____ paired Old Testament and New Testament scenes and provided an explanation of their meaning.

A) ​the Divine Comedy
B) ​Moralized Bibles
C) ​Gospel books
D) ​In Praise of Scribes
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28
How do stained-glass windows differ from other forms of painting?
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29
_____ is regarded as the first Renaissance painter.

A) ​Enrico Scrovegni
B) ​Cimabue
C) ​Giotto di Bondone
D) ​Simone Martini
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30
During the Gothic era, _____ was the leading city for book illumination.

A) ​Paris
B) ​Naumburg
C) ​Florence
D) ​Venice
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31
How did theologians from the Gothic age describe the significance of stained-glass windows?
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32
The sculptures of Ekkehard and Uta by the Naumburg Master appear to be _____.

A) ​Byzantine
B) ​French
C) ​portraits
D) ​Romanesque
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33
In English Gothic architecture, an emphasis on _____ was not adopted from the French Gothic style.

A) ​colored stone
B) ​sculpted decoration
C) ​vaults
D) ​height
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34
The _____ style of art dominated Italian painting throughout the Middle Ages.

A) illusionistic​
B) ​Byzantine
C) ​French
D) ​Pompeian
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35
Although destroyed in the French Revolution, the decoration of the facade of Saint-Denis influenced later Gothic churches. What was the subject matter portrayed there and later on Chartres's Royal Portal?
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36
Describe Mary's role at Chartres. What demonstrates her growing importance?
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37
Which region was famous for its metalworkers and enamelers?

A) ​Meuse River
B) ​Burgundy
C) ​Tuscany
D) ​England
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38
How did the stone frames of stained-glass windows evolve?
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39
What prompted the rebuilding of Saint-Denis, and why was Saint-Denis significant?
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40
The Röttgen Pietà reflects the growing interest in _____.

A) ​landscape
B) ​the apostles
C) ​Jesus's divine nature
D) ​Jesus's suffering
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41
The Gothic style immediately became popular in other parts of Europe. Identify which regions embraced the Gothic style? Which aspects of the French style did they borrow? How did they adapt the Gothic to their own aesthetic preferences?
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42
How does this reflect the heritage of the Byzantine icon?
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43
Which stylistic influence is evident in the Visitation sculptures?
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44
What were the advantages of the Gothic rib vault?
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45
How does this represent changes that occurred in sculpture from the Early Gothic period?
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46
Which concepts does the term humanism encompass?
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47
How is the imagery and motifs appropriate for its patron?
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48
What are some of the possible sources for Giotto's style?
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49
Chartres Cathedral is considered the first High Gothic church. Which features designate it as High Gothic? Please consider new features in the plan, structure, and nave elevation. What overall visual qualities were achieved?
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50
The abundance of stained-glass windows is a hallmark of Gothic architecture. Why did theologians think that its presence was so important? How was stained glass created, and what visual effects did it impart?
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51
How does the facade of Salisbury Cathedral differ from French facades?
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52
In the late medieval period, several different trends existed in sculpture and painting. Citing examples, identify the different trends. What inspired these different stylistic manners? How did artists adopt or depart from their sources?
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53
What are mystery plays, and how does the naturalism of Giotto's art reflect them?
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54
What different influences does this combine?
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55
Which features became hallmarks of French Gothic architecture?
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56
How is the Virgin characterized in this sculpture?
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57
How do these depart from Romanesque sculpture?
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58
Although English Gothic churches, such as Salisbury Cathedral, borrowed the primary features of the Gothic style, there were also significant differences. Identify these differences considering the exterior and interior of Salisbury. How did English Gothic develop differently than French Gothic?
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59
Architectural sculpture continued to be significant in the Gothic age. To what extent does Gothic sculpture borrow or depart from the Romanesque? Were there any changes from the Early to the High Gothic period?
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60
What contributed to the sense of buoyant lightness at this church?
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61
Discuss the contribution of classical antiquity to Gothic art and architecture. Use examples to support your .
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62
Attribute the images on the screen to a culture and give an approximate date. Give the reasons for your attributions, using complete sentences and referring to specific works discussed in class.
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63
Describe Giotto di Bondone's contributions to naturalism. Please consider his representation of figures, setting, and the lighting of images.
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What was the significance of the Meuse River region for sculpture in the Gothic period? Citing examples, describe the outstanding qualities of German sculpture.
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Siena was an important center in Italy in the late Middle Ages. Who is regarded as the most important painter? Describe the artists who followed, as well as their important contributions.
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