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Romanesque And Gothic Art ⛪️🖤

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Gothic art begins in the year 1137 in France with the construction of the Saint Denis abbey church. Since then it began to spread throughout Europe and by 1250 it had already become the predominant artistic current in Europe. Next we present the main characteristics of Gothic.
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The hermitage of San Pedro de Tejada is a Romanesque hermitage located in the Spanish town of Puente-Arenas, in the Burgos municipality of Merindad de Valdivielso, autonomous community of Castilla y León. It is considered one of the most important works of Romanesque art.
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During the 14th and 15th centuries, Gothic art produced more and more \"human\" paintings, such as portraits and landscapes, as religious art was becoming less mystical and more human-like.ç Searches:reprodart.com/a/estilo-gotic…
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This artistic period appeared in 1140 - 1150, in Ile-de-France, and replaced Romanesque art. This led to an innovative refinement and elegance of art and painting, adding movement, light colors and a tendency towards naturalism and realism when creating characters.
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The miracle of the boy who fell from the balcony, detail of the altarpiece entitled Blessed Agostino Novello and the stories of his life, around 1330, by Simone Martini (1283-1344), oil on canvas. Searches:meisterdrucke.es/impresion-art%…
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Normally the most important sculptures are on the fronts of the churches, as it was the first thing the faithful saw. In addition, those who were not baptized were left out, hence the importance of this whole group. The most repeated theme was the Last Judgment.
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Stained glass they consisted of extensive stained glass walls located in the upper half of the building and contained by a system of columns. The stained glass windows had vivid colors and religious images that reflected sunlight inward, recreating an emotional and expressionist.
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Orvieto Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Orvieto; Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta) is a 14th-century cathedral located in the city of Orvieto, Umbria. The building was built by order of Pope Urban IV to commemorate and provide a suitable place of worship for the Eucharistic miracle
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The pointed arch. It consisted of the pointed termination of windows and doors that accentuated the sensation of height. This architectural ornament was used in geometric contrast and repeatedly towards the interior, that is, towards the limits of the door or windows.
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The flying buttresses. They consisted of a half arch built on the outside of the building and resting on the side walls. They were a support guide for the interior vaults.
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NEW TECHNIQUES OF GOTHIC ART: The ribbed vaults. They consisted of a type of roof made up of a system of interlocking vaults which, in turn, were traversed by pointed or pointed arches. This system was a support to distribute the weight of the structure towards the pillars.
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Notre Dame Cathedral is a cathedral of Catholic worship, seat of the Archdiocese of Paris, the capital of France. Dedicated to the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ, it is located on the small island of the Cité, surrounded by the waters of the Seine River.
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Characteristics of flamenco gothic art: -Flemish painting shows interest in the material beauty of things. -Great importance is attached to colors. -It is a three-dimensional painting with high vantage point perspective. -The painting is under the care, for its high quality.
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Gothic architecture is the artistic form on which the definition of Gothic art was formed, the artistic style between the Romanesque and the Renaissance, which developed in Western Europe —Latin Christianity— in the Late Middle Ages, from the end of the 12th century.
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