Clipart images of numerous examples of gothic architecture, from full churches and buildings to structural details. Gothic architecture is defined as the archiecture noted from the 12th to 16th century, originating in France. It superceded Romanesque architecture, and preceded renaissance.
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Capitals
Capitals from the chapter house of Southwell Cathedral.... |
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Capitals, Gothic
An illustration of a Gothic capitals from Wells Cathedral. In several traditions of architecture including Classical architecture, the capital (from the Latin caput, 'head') forms the crowning member... |
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Capitals, Gothic
An illustration of a Gothic capitals from from Amiens Cathedral. In several traditions of architecture including Classical architecture, the capital (from the Latin caput, 'head') forms the crowning ... |
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Castle
"A Castle is a building constructed for the purpose of repelling attack. The castella left by the Romans were constructed on the general model of their stationary encampments, and though they may have... |
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Cathedral
A cathedral with pointed towers. ... |
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Cathedral of East Anglia (Norwich)
Norwich Cathedral is a Church of England cathedral in Norwich in Norfolk, England dedicated to the Holy and Undivided Trinity.... |
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Cathedral, Ameins
The Ameins Cathedral viewed from the front.... |
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Cathedral, Canterbury
The Canterbury Cathedral viewe from the front.... |
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Cathedral, Chartres
The Chartres cathedral viewed from the front. ... |
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Cathedral, Cologne
The Cologne Cathedral viewed from the front.... |
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Cathedral, Lincoln
The Lincoln Cathedral in England is an example of early English Gothic architecture during medieval times.... |
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Cathedral, Metz
The Metz Cathedral is also known as the St. Etienne de Metz in French. It is a Roman Catholic church located in Moselle, France. The interior nave shown in this picture, is the center aisle that leads... |
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Cathedral, Reims
View of the Reims Cathedral from the front.... |
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Cathedral, Strasburg
The Srasburg Cathedral viewed from the front. ... |
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Catherine Wheel
An ornamental window of a circular form, with rosettes, or radiating divisions, of different colors.... |
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Chapel
Choir Chapel, 14th century. Cathedral of Mantes, France.... |
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Chapelle, Sainte
The Sainte Chapelle viewed from the front. ... |
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Chapter-house
"The Chapter-House, Salisbury Cathedral." —D'Anvers, 1895... |
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Chartres, Cathedral of
The cathedral of Chartres is a roman catholic cathedral in Chartres, France. Built in a Gothic style, the Cathedral has two different spires.... |
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Choir
"Choir of Worcester Cathedral" —D'Anvers, 1895... |
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Clerestory
The "clearstory window of St. Leu d'Esserent, France" showing a sexfoil window, of six petals. -Whitney, 1911... |
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Columns, Gothic
Sections of Gothic Columns.... |
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Constructive System of a Gothic Church
Constructive system of a Gothic church illustrating the principles of isolated supports and buttressing.... |
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Cornice Molding
Cornice molding from Notre Dame, Paris.... |
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Cresting
Crestings decorate the ridges of most Gothic roofs, on which the covering was usually of lead, copper, or slate.... |