Gothic Sculpture 1 Romanesque sculpture 2 Gothic Sculpture
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Gothic Sculpture
1. Romanesque sculpture
2. Gothic Sculpture
3. Compare
4. Compare
5. Medieval Sculpture Romanesque sculpture 1000 -1200 Symbolic rather than realistic Rigidity Feet pointing downward Limbs in angular position Drapery’s folds are stylized (not realistic) Gothic sculpture 1200 -1400 Symbolic but more naturalistic Sober but detailed Three-dimensional Drapery’s folds are realistic
6. Gothic Sculpture: motifs Portrayals of wealthy patrons: kings, queens and nobles
7. Gothic Sculpture: motifs The Virgin Mary and child (Notre-Dame)
8. Gothic sculpture: motifs Motifs: �Biblical scenes (like in Romanesque art) �Representations of the Virgin Mary �Portrayals of wealthy patrons: kings, queens and nobles
A. Identify the style and period
B. Identify the style and period
C. Identify the style and period
D. Identify the style and period
E. Identify the style and period
F. Identify the style and period
G. Identify the style and period
9. Castles Alcazar, Segovia (Spain) Manzanares el Real, Madrid, (Spain)
10. Manzanares el Real (Spain)
11. Alcazar, Segovia (Spain)
Alcazar, Segovia (Spain)
Alcazar, Segovia (Spain)
Alcazar, Segovia (Spain)
Alcazar, Segovia (Spain)
29. The Rise of the University �An educational institution for the clergy. �Secular students were later accepted (and women) �Paris, Bologna, Oxford �Classes in Latin �Trivium (Arts: grammar, rhetoric, dialectic) �Quadrivium (arithmetic, geometry, astronomy and music)
- Romanesque and gothic sculpture
- Differences between romanesque and gothic
- Romanesque and gothic art
- Byzantine vs gothic architecture
- Romanesque architecture vs gothic
- Annunciation and visitation reims cathedral
- American gothic sculpture
- American gothic authors
- Autun cathedral plan
- Byzantine and romanesque architecture
- Romanesque period art
- Gislebertus
- Romanesque art period
- Vaults in romanesque architecture
- French romanesque architecture
- Chartres cathedral gothic characteristics
- Church of sainte foy floor plan
- Evolution of greek sculpture
- A rigid sculpture consists of a thin hoop
- Neoclassic
- The additive process of sculpture includes:
- Bust of father jose guerrico
- Natural forms sculpture
- Nonobjective sculpture
- Hellenistic art
- Kinetic sculpture