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Gothic art was a Medieval art movement that developed in France out of Romanesque art in the mid-12th century, led by the concurrent development of Gothic architecture. It spread to all of Western Europe, but took over art more completely north of the Alps, never quite effacing more classical styles in Italy. In the late 14th century, the sophisticated court style of International Gothic developed, which continued to evolve until the late 15th century. In many areas, especially Germany, Late Gothic art continued well into the 16th century, before being subsumed into Renaissance art. Primary media in the Gothic period included sculpture, panel painting, stained glass, fresco and illuminated manuscript. The earliest Gothic art was monumental sculpture, on the walls of Cathedrals and abbeys. Christian art was often typological in nature (see Medieval allegory), showing the stories of the New Testament and the Old Testament side by side. Saints' lives were often depicted. Images of the Virgin Mary changed from the Byzantine iconic form to a more human and affectionate mother, cuddling her infant, swaying from her hip, and showing the refined manners of a well-born aristocratic courtly lady. Secular art came in to its own during this period with the rise of cities, foundation of universities, increase in trade, the establishment of a money-based economy and the creation of a bourgeois class who could afford to patronize the arts and commission works resulting in a proliferation of paintings and illuminated manuscripts. Increased literacy and a growing body of secular vernacular literature encouraged the representation of secular themes in art. With the growth of cities, trade guilds were formed and artists were often required to be members of a painters' guild—as a result, because of better record keeping, more artists are known to us by name in this period than any previous, some artists were even so bold as to sign their names. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License Why did artists put rings around the heads of people in Gothic Art and mosaics? Q. I was recently studying the Mosaics of Ravenna, from the Hagia Sophia. The people in the mosaics had rings or circles around their heads. I noticed that many paintings or mosaics from the Gothic art had this as well. Is there a significance to this? Asked by amandalaine - Wed Jan 16 15:09:19 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments A. Many artists used this ring called a nimbus or halo to signify holiness they would be given to saints Christ and the virgin mary also a cool fact is that jesus is always depicted with a cross or three points in his nimbus. Answered by bluecube05 - Thu Jan 17 22:00:08 2008 are the romatic and gothic time periods of art and architecture the same thing? if not what is the difference? Q. so what is romantic architecture? Asked by ya! - Mon Dec 10 20:02:29 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. it is the same thing, no difference... Answered by nikola s - Fri Dec 14 09:01:28 2007 what are some mangas with beautiful gothic art?
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