Gothic Characteristics
Gothic Artists
Gothic Works
Gothic Period & Influence
Extra: General culture
100

This architectural feature replaced the rounded Romanesque arch in Gothic cathedrals.

What is the pointed arch?

100

This abbot of Saint-Denis is often credited with inspiring Gothic architecture.

Who is Abbot Suger?

100

This French cathedral is famous for its rose windows and twin towers.  

What is Notre-Dame de Paris?

100

Gothic art emerged in this century in France.  

What is the 12th century?

100

This Italian city is famous for its canals and gondolas.  

What is Venice?

200

This type of window allowed colorful light to flood Gothic interiors.  

What is stained glass?

200

This artist’s sketches provide insight into Gothic design and engineering.

Who is Villard de Honnecourt?


200

This Gothic chapel in Paris is renowned for its extensive stained glass walls.  

What is Sainte-Chapelle?

200

This earlier style was replaced by Gothic architecture.

What is Romanesque?

200

This scientist developed the theory of relativity

Who is Albert Einstein?

300

This structural innovation allowed Gothic cathedrals to reach unprecedented heights.

What is the ribbed vault?

300

This artist bridged Gothic and Renaissance styles with more naturalistic frescoes.

Who is Giotto?

300

This French cathedral is known for its labyrinth and iconic stained glass windows

What is Chartres Cathedral?

300

Gothic art eventually gave way to this cultural movement in the 15th century.  

What is the Renaissance?

300

This country is home to the Great Wall.  

What is China?

400

This external support system helped distribute the weight of tall Gothic walls.

What is the flying buttress?

400

This Gothic architect is associated with the design of Notre-Dame de Paris.  

Who is Maurice de Sully?

400

This English cathedral is famous for its longest Gothic nave

What is Winchester Cathedral?

400

The Gothic style spread across Europe, but this country developed its own “Perpendicular Gothic.”    

What is England?

400

This playwright wrote “Romeo and Juliet.”  

Who is William Shakespeare?

500

This decorative stonework often surrounded Gothic windows and doors, adding intricate detail.

What is tracery?

500

This French sculptor is known for his reliefs at Reims Cathedral.  

Who is Jean d’Orbais?

500

This German cathedral, begun in the 13th century, is famous for its twin towers.

What is Cologne Cathedral?  

500

Gothic style emphasized this spiritual and aesthetic dimension.  

What is light?

500

This continent is known as the birthplace of humanity and is the second largest in the world.  

What is Africa?