Gothic uncial M, end of 15th century.

M, Gothic Uncial

Gothic uncial M, end of 15th century.

An illustration of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France. This building is also known as Notre Dame de Paris which is French for Our Lady of Paris. It is the church which contains the official chair of the Archbishop of Paris.

Notre Dame Cathedral

An illustration of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France. This building is also known as Notre Dame…

Gothic uncial O, 1480, Pontificale of Johann II., Archbishop of Trier.

O, Gothic Uncial

Gothic uncial O, 1480, Pontificale of Johann II., Archbishop of Trier.

Gothic uncial O, 1480, Pontificale of Johann II., Archbishop of Trier.

O, Gothic Uncial

Gothic uncial O, 1480, Pontificale of Johann II., Archbishop of Trier.

Gothic uncial O, 14th century.

O, Gothic Uncial

Gothic uncial O, 14th century.

The Early Gothic Ornament design is found in Notre Dame, Paris.

Early Gothic Ornament

The Early Gothic Ornament design is found in Notre Dame, Paris.

Gothic uncial P, 1480, Rouen.

P, Gothic Uncial

Gothic uncial P, 1480, Rouen.

Gothic uncial P, end of 15th century.

P, Gothic Uncial

Gothic uncial P, end of 15th century.

"A temple built about 1000 A.D. It is unique because of its Gothic gablets and trefoil arches." — Encyclopedia Britanica, 1893

Temple, Pandrethan

"A temple built about 1000 A.D. It is unique because of its Gothic gablets and trefoil arches." —…

The trefoil tracery panel is a Gothic design.

Trefoil Tracery Panel

The trefoil tracery panel is a Gothic design.

This illustration shows a Paris Gargoyle in France. Gargoyles, in Gothic architecture, are spouts projecting from the gutters of a building which carry the rain-water clear of the walls. Gargoyles are usually carved into different forms  (animal, human, demonic, grotesque) and serve as a distinguishing feature of ecclesiastical architecture.

Paris Gargoyle

This illustration shows a Paris Gargoyle in France. Gargoyles, in Gothic architecture, are spouts projecting…

In Gothic architecture, a lantern tower is frequently placed over the center of cross churches, and the light admitted by windows in the sides. This illustration shows the lantern tower at St. Ouen in Rouen, France

Lantern Tower at St. Ouen; Rouen, France

In Gothic architecture, a lantern tower is frequently placed over the center of cross churches, and…

<p>A stylized haunted gothic styled mansion with moon, bats, jack-o-lanterns. The whole deal</p>

<p>Illustrated by James Basom Seaman II</p>

SpoOooky House

A stylized haunted gothic styled mansion with moon, bats, jack-o-lanterns. The whole deal Illustrated…

The Gothic square panel is a 15th century design of tiles found in Bloxham church, England.

Gothic Square Panel

The Gothic square panel is a 15th century design of tiles found in Bloxham church, England.

"St. Etienne, Caen." &mdash;D'Anvers, 1895

St. Etienne

"St. Etienne, Caen." —D'Anvers, 1895

Gothic uncial T, 14th century.

T, Gothic Uncial

Gothic uncial T, 14th century.

"Tracery of later date." &mdash;D'Anvers, 1895

Tracery

"Tracery of later date." —D'Anvers, 1895

Gothic uncial V, 1480, Rouen.

V, Gothic Uncial

Gothic uncial V, 1480, Rouen.

The Early Gothic Ornament vine was a design found in Notre Dame, Paris.

Early Gothic Ornament Vine

The Early Gothic Ornament vine was a design found in Notre Dame, Paris.

Gothic architecture is a style of architecture which flourished during the high and late medieval period. It evolved from Romanesque architecture and was succeeded by Renaissance architecture. Its characteristic features include the pointed arch, the ribbed vault and the flying buttress.

Gothic Style Window

Gothic architecture is a style of architecture which flourished during the high and late medieval period.…

This stained glass window has an ecclesiastical decoration. It is designed in a Gothic style.

Stained Glass Window

This stained glass window has an ecclesiastical decoration. It is designed in a Gothic style.

Gothic uncial X, 1480, Pontificale of Johann II., Archbishop of Trier.

X, Gothic Uncial

Gothic uncial X, 1480, Pontificale of Johann II., Archbishop of Trier.