HISTORY
MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN EUROPE
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Romanesque
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Baroque
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Gothic
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American Craftsman
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Detailed explanation-1: -The Gothic style took these features and exaggerated them, increasing the scale of arches and the magnitude of the windows. The walls of the buildings, however, became thinner and were supported by flying buttresses to assist the architects in achieving structures that appeared to be closer to the heavens.
Detailed explanation-2: -Gothic architecture is an architectural style that was prevalent in Europe from the late 12th to the 16th century, during the High and Late Middle Ages, surviving into the 17th and 18th centuries in some areas. It evolved from Romanesque architecture and was succeeded by Renaissance architecture.
Detailed explanation-3: -The rise of Gothic In the later decades of the 12th century, a new architecture began to appear. Its pointed arches were possibly derived from Islamic buildings seen by crusaders.
Detailed explanation-4: -A style widespread in Europe during the Middle Ages, and when revived between the 18th and 19th centuries it became a rival to Classical architecture. A style widespread in Europe during the Middle Ages, and when revived between the 18th and 19th centuries it became a rival to Classical architecture.
Detailed explanation-5: -The earliest surviving Gothic structure is the Abbey of Saint-Denis in Paris, begun in about 1140. Cathedrals with similar vaulting and windows soon appeared, beginning with Notre-Dame de Paris (c. 1163-1345) and Laon Cathedral (c. 1112-1215).
Detailed explanation-6: -In Gothic architecture, the pointed arch was used alongside the flying buttress and rib vault to allow for taller ceilings, thinner walls and larger windows.