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Saint-Denis
Early Gothic/"First Gothic"
Abbot Suger
1136-1140 |
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Saint-Denis Facade
Early Gothic/"First Gothic"
Abbot Suger
1140-1144 |
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Saint-Martin Des Champs
~1135
Possible precursor to Saint-Denis? Challenges the theory that Saint-Denis is the pregenator of "Gothic." |
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Tree of Jesse Window
Saint-Denis
Abbot Suger
1140-1144
Links the lineage of Old Testament Kings to Jesus, and onto the French Monarchy; note the conflation of Royal and Biblical iconography |
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Eagle Vase
Saint-Denis
Abbot Suger
~1147
An example of the renovatio-innovatio paradigm at work. The stone basin is made of Antique purple porphyry and the gold work is a Gothic-contemporary addition. |
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Chalice
Saint-Denis
Abbot Suger
~1137-1140
Sardonix cup from Alexandria; Renovatio-Innovatio; Suger's apologia? |
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Notre-Dame de Senlis
Early Gothic/"First Gothic"
~1150-1170
Renovations took place immediately after the consecration of Saint-Denis. Seems to be an imitation of Suger's church--used as a possible model for Saint-Denis recreation. First instance of the "spreading" of Gothic. |
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Cathedral of St. Etienne
Sens, France
First Gothic
~1142-1168
Continuing the spread of early gothic from sites like Saint-Denis and Senlis |
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Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury, England
First Gothic phase: ~1174-1184
Windows: ~1220
Built upon the remains of the Romanesqe church. Note the odd addition of the apsidial chapels; Cult of Becket and Pilgrimage; English emphasis on decoration over height |
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Methusaleh Window
Canterbury Cathedral
~1220
Oldest living man from the Old Testament; links Adam to Noah--emphasis on divine lineage |
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Parable of the Sower
Canterbury Cathedral
~1220
Located in the Upper Choir |
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Miracles of St Becket Window
Canterbury Cathedral
~1220
Resident Saint and Martyr of Canterbury Cathderal' Becket was assassinated and his cult became the primary draw for pilgrims *economic incentives out the ass* |
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Three Kings Shrine
Nicholas of Verdun
Cologne Cathedral
~1191
Extremely sophistcated articulation of microarchiecture in goldwork |
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Klosterneuberg Altarpiece
Nicholas of Verdun
~1181
The significance of this escapes me |
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Tree of Jesse
Ingeborg Psalter
~1200
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Entombment & Three Marys
Ingeborg Psalter
~1200 |
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Reliquary Chasse of St. Thomas Becket
~1220-1230 |
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Chartres Cathedral "Royal Portals"
South: Virgin and Child as Sedes Sapientiae
Central: Chirst in Majesty
North: Ascension (?) of Christ
First Gothic
~1145 |
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La Belle Verriere Window
Chartres Cathedral
~1150 |
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Triumph of the Virgin Window
Notre-Dame de Senlis
First Gothic ~1170 |
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Coronation of the Virgin
Chartres Cathedral
Central Portal, North Transept
1205-1210 |
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Notre-Dame de Paris
Maurice de Sully
Begun ~1160
Facade ~1200-1225
Second Gothic |
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Notre-Dame de Paris, Elevation
Maruice de Sully
Begun ~1160
Facade ~1200-1225
Second Gothic |
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Notre Dame de Laon
~1160-1200
Second Gothic |
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Notre-Dame de Laon, Elevation
~1160-1200
Second Gothic |
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