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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 It superceded Romanesque architecture, and preceded renaissance.


Lyminge Church
Lyminge is a village in southeast Kent, England....
Melrose Abbey Ruins
Melrose Abbey is a Gothic-style abbey in Melrose, Scotland. It was founded in 1136 by Cistercian monks, on the request of King David I of Scotland. In 1544, as English armies raged across Scotland and...
Nave
"Nave of Wells Cathedral." —D'Anvers, 1895...
Nave Roof, St. Mary's, Westonzoyland
The English treated woodwork with consummate skill. They invented and developed a variety of forms of roof-truss in which the proper distribution of the strains was combined with a highly decorative t...
Norman Doorway
The term Norman architecture is used to categorise styles of Romanesque architecture developed by the Normans in the various lands under their dominion or influence in the 11th and 12th centuries. The...
Notre Dame
Notre Dame viewed from the front. ...
Notre Dame, Chevet of
The chevet of Notre Dame viewed from the shore line. ...
Notre-Dame du Port (Section)
"It was in Central France, and mainly along the Loire, that the systematic development of vaulted church architecture began. Naves covered with barrel-vaults, sometimes of pointed section, appear in a...
One Bay
Architecture of Cathredals in England. One bay of the "Angel Choir," interior, Lincoln Cathedral, Decorated Style....
Openwork Gable, From Front of Rouen Cathedral
A gable is the generally triangular portion of a wall between the edges of a sloping roof. A wimperg is a German and Dutch word for a Gothic ornamental gable with tracery over windows or portals, whic...
Palace Facade
Facade of a Gothic palace in Venice, Italy....
Pandrethan Temple
"A temple built about 1000 A.D. It is unique because of its Gothic gablets and trefoil arches." — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893...
Perpendicular Style
The third and last of the pointed or Gothic styles, also called the Florid style....
Pier Cap
Pier cap and arch moldings from Chartres Cathedral, France....
Pier, Clustered
Clustered Gothic pier with an elaborate foliated capital....
Pier, Clustered
Half-plan and elevation of a clustered pier from Notre Dame, Paris....
Pier-arch Molding
French pier-arch molding from Chartres....
Pier-arch Molding
French pier-arch molding from LeMans....
Pier-arch Molding
French pier-arch molding from St. Maclou....
Pillar, clustered
"Clustered pillar from the nave of Wells Cathedral." —D'Anvers, 1895...
Pinnacle
A small spire used to ornament Gothic buildings....
Pinnacle
A small spire used to ornament Gothic buildings....
Plan of Cathedral at Tournai, 1146–1325
This is a plan of the Cathedral at Tournai, Belgium. It is an example of Netherlands Gothic architecture. The construction lasted from 1146 to 1325. "In the 13th century [Belgium and Holland] cam...
Plan of Durham Cathedral, 1093–1133
This is a plan of the Durham Cathedral, England. It is an example of English Gothic architecture. Building began in 1093 and was finished in approximately 40 years. "The square eastern terminatio...
Plan of Salisbury Cathedral, 1075–1092
This is a plan of the Salisbury Cathedral, England. It is an example of English Gothic architecture. The scale is in feet. "The square eastern termination, the less ambitious height, and the comp...
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