Gothic Architecture
Gothic Sculpture & Painting
Famous Gothic Buildings
Key Features of Gothic Art
Gothic Art Themes and Society
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This architectural feature allows for large windows by transferring weight to external pillars.

flying buttress

100

Gothic sculptures became more realistic, often showing emotions like this on figures like Christ and the Virgin Mary.

affection or emotion

100

This famous Gothic cathedral in Paris is known for its flying buttresses and a large circular window at the entrance.

Notre-Dame

100

Gothic architecture is characterized by these kinds of arches that allow the structure to have larger windows and walls.

pointed arches

100

This social class saw its power grow during the Gothic period, leading to the construction of large and impressive cathedrals.

bourgeoisie

200

This material, used in the construction of Gothic cathedrals, was important for the creation of large windows.

stone

200

This type of sculpture depicts the Virgin Mary holding the dead body of Christ and shows sorrow and tenderness.

Pietà

200

Gothic cathedrals often followed this architectural shape, resembling the shape of a cross.

Latin cross

200

The diagonal intersection of these architectural elements helped transfer the weight of the structure to the four corners of the building.

ribs

200

These types of buildings in Gothic cities were used for public gatherings and commerce.

marketplaces

300

The large, colorful windows in Gothic cathedrals are made from this material.

stained glass

300

This painting technique, used in stained glass windows, brought brightness and vivid color to Gothic churches.

gold leaf

300

The most important Gothic building in a city, often serving as a religious and community center, is called this.

cathedral

300

This term refers to the external supports that stabilize Gothic cathedrals by transferring the weight from the roof.

buttresses

300

is type of sculpture, depicting Christ's death, became very realistic in the Gothic period.

a crucifixion scene

400

This type of vault is created by the intersection of two arches and supports the structure by transferring weight to the four corners

ribbed vault

400

Gothic paintings focused on creating this visual effect to show the depth and volume of figures.

realism

400

his feature on Gothic cathedrals is characterized by two tall structures framing the entrance, often with large doors.

twin towers

400

These were used in Gothic cathedrals to allow more light into the building, often depicting religious stories.

stained glass windows

400

Gothic art was often focused on religious teachings, especially those about this book.

New Testament

500

Gothic cathedrals typically had this number of naves, which is the main part of the church

three or five naves

500

This type of sculpture was often found on the facades and portals of Gothic cathedrals, where figures were detached from the wall.

monumental sculpture

500

This type of Gothic building, common in cities, served as a center for local government and administration.

town hall

500

This architectural feature, seen in Gothic buildings, is a pyramidal structure at the top of a flying buttress that helps balance the pressure.

pinnacle

500

This type of artwork, often created on wooden panels, was used behind altars in Gothic churches to depict religious scenes in vivid colors.  

altar piece

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