Term
|
Definition
Tympanum, St. Lazare
-Christ healing the sick. And then proclaiming the gospel to the 4 corners of the world.
-elongated figures--plate style
-Candycane arches--connection to Charlemagne. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
St. Etienne
-prototype of the great gothic cathedrals of the 12th and 13th centuries b/c of the twin towers.
-tremendously top heavy
-tri-partite harmonic facade. (you can cut it up into sections of 3 both horizontally and vertically. Three? Why? to represent the godhead.
|
|
|
Term
|
Definition
St. Etienne inside
-HEADLINER: Two-ribed vaulting. Another major characteristic of Gothic.
-those ribs transfer the weight down which allows the wall space to be opened up. They fill in all that space with stained glass windows.
-This was built by William Duke of Normandy 1064 who in 1066 conquered all of England. He then became William I, the first french king of England. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Abbey Church of St. Denis
-HEADLINER: Gothic is the brainchild of a single genius: Aba Sugar. Sugar was a man of small stature and small family, who in all of his smallness refused to be a small man.
-HEADLINER: the two main characteristics are height and light. the pillars get higher and higher to sweep the viewer’s eyes upwards to heaven.
-
|
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Abbey Church of st. Denis (Inside)
-HEADLINER: gothic has 2 sides, a political side (most political we’ve heard yet b/c this is the king’s church) and a spiritual side.
-HEADLINER: Gothic is the only form of architecture in western civilization that builds with light.
-HEADLINER: Gothic cathedrals are veritable cities of god on earth.
-HEADLINER: The two major goals of gothic Design are first Height(how can we get them look upwards, closer to god) and second Light.
-Natural light used as a symbol for spiritual light. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Notre Dame Cathedral
-no more heavy, squatty, towers. the tall tower is called a flesh tower. “arrow”
-The first flying buttresses were here.
-one of the three portals is different than the other two. Why? everything else is balanced perfectly. they did it because it is a huge architecture reminder that as long as there are people in this world we are dealing with imperfect people and imperfect circumstances.
|
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Notre Dame Cathedral (inside)
-HEADLINER: 4-part elevation is always early gothic.
-HEADLINER: notre Dame is the transition of early gothic to high gothic.
-"a saint is someone who lets the light shine through” |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Cartres Cathedral
-have the oldest surviving buttresses. they’re very heavy and massive. this works against because it will block light
-HEADLINER:Chartres is an example of gothic architecture because it exhibits the major characteristic of gothic design (early, high, rayonnot, flamboyant.)
-it was completed in 26 years using medieval technology. The building is twice the size of the salt lake temple.
-HEADLINER: Chartres has the most famous stained glass in all the world. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Chartres Cathedral Stained Glass--Lady with the Beautiful Glass
-it is very famous for its blues and emerald reds.
-Even in the darkness, it is still ALL ABOUT LIGHT.
-HEADLINER: Chartres has the most famous stained glass in all the world.
-it’s the darkness that makes it easier to see the light. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Sainte Chapelle
-HEADLINER it’s the jewel of a grown of gothic architecture.
-one of the very few survivng examples of gothic architecture where the color remains |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Sainte Chapelle interior
-HEADLINER: it is the perfect expression of the gothing aim of height and light.
-it is literally a house of glass.
-this was built to house the crystal relics of Byzantine. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Salisbury Cathedral
-HEADLINER: screen facade, where the facade extends further than the building.
-emphasize a horizontal line |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Orvieto Cathedral
-it took over 30 mosaic(ers) over 250 years to complete this. and when the light hits it it is incredible.
-the twin towers are not the massive ones that we see in france.
-polychrome= multicolored. this is a polychrome building |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Dormition of the Virgin
-Strasbourg Cathedral
-you can’t go any further than here. then you hit the renaissance.
-death of the virgin
|
|
|