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Gothic Architecture

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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 It superceded Romanesque architecture, and preceded renaissance.


Cresting
Cresting ornament from Arundel Church in the Perpendicular style....
Crocket
Early French Gothic crocket....
Crocket
Flamboyant French Gothic crocket....
Crocket
Crocket from Wells Cathedral...
Crocket
Crocket from St. Urbain, Troyes....
Crocket
Decorated crocket....
Cusps
Soffit cusps....
Cusps
Chamfer cusps....
Cusps
Filleted cusps....
Decorated Arch and Piscina
A piscina or sacrarium is a shallow basin placed near the altar of a church, used for washing the communion vessels. They are often made of stone and fitted with a drain, and are in some cases used to...
Decorated Doorway
The most significant and characteristic development of the Early English period was the pointed arch known as the lancet. Pointed arches were used almost universally, not only in arches of wide span s...
Doorway
A Perpendicular style doorway and door paneling....
Early English Door
The most significant and characteristic development of the Early English period was the pointed arch known as the lancet. Pointed arches were used almost universally, not only in arches of wide span s...
Early Gothic Carving
The facade of a large church or cathedral, often referred to as the West Front, is generally designed to create a powerful impression on the approaching worshipper, demonstrating both the might of God...
Elisabeth Church, Marburg, Germany (Section)
The Elisabeth Church in Marburg was built by the Order of the Teutonic Knights in honor of Elisabeth of Hungary. Her tomb made the church an important pilgrimage destination in the late Middle Ages. T...
Fan-Tracery of Cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral
The cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral in England show an early example of fan-tracery, patterns carved on a vault....
Finial
Decorated finial....
Flamboyant Tracery
This tracery shows the flamboyant style of Gothic architecture which was popular in France from the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries....
Flower
The Tudor flower....
Flying Arches
Flying arches from Sta. Barbara, Kuttenberg, Germany....
Flying Buttresses
The flying buttresses of Notre Dame in Paris, France....
Foliage, Conventionalized
This architectural sculpted foliage shows the gothic style of Notre Dame de Paris. "Medieval Conventionalized Foliage, Notre Dame, Paris; end of 13th century." -Whitney, 1911...
Gable
Decorative gable over a window, Cologne....
Gable
Decorative gable from Cologne Cathedral, Germany. Midddle period tracery....
Gable at Notre Dame de Paris
"Gable of the South Transept Door of Notre Dame, Paris; 13th century." -Whitney, 1911...
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