Monday, February 9, 2015

Chapter 13 Study Guide


Gothic Europe

Gothic
      Old Testament kings and queens jamb statues, Chartres Cathedral, c. 1145-1155
      Virgin and Child and angels (Notre Dame de la Belle Verriere), Chartres Cathedral, c. 1170
      Saint Theodore jamb statue, Porch of the Martyrs, Chartres Cathedral, c. 1230
      Christ (Beau Dieu), trumeau statue from Amiens Cathedral, c. 1220-1235
      Annunciation and Visitation jamb statues, Reims Cathedral, c. 1230-1255
      Sainte-Chapelle (interior), c. 1243-1248
      Naumburg Master, Crucifixion, west choir screen of Naumburg Cathedral, c. 1249-1255

1. What are the four defining characteristics of Gothic architecture?
2. List 2 structural advantages the pointed arch had over the round arch.
3. What is the function of the flying buttress?
4. How does the representation of Christ change from the Romanesque to Gothic periods?
5. What is the main difference between French Gothic and English Gothic cathedrals?
6. What is a hall church?

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