Gothic ----A different aesthetic art. TThe Gothic, an outgrowth of the Romanesque, started in France and quickly spread through all parts of western.

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Gothic ----A different aesthetic art

TThe Gothic, an outgrowth of the Romanesque, started in France and quickly spread through all parts of western Europe. IIt flourished and lasted from the mid-12th to the end of 15th century. BBroadly speaking, the Gothic style refers to many aspects of life, such as architectrue, furniture, clothing.

Architecture  Gothic style found its greatest expression in architecture, especially many churches and cathedrals.  With pointed arches, arched roofs, tall thin pillars, and stained glass windows, Gothic style buildings attracted a lot of tourists.

Architecture Gothic bed looks delicate and splendid. The cornice will look extremely well if properly worked, and the pink curtain makes the bed more impressive. Gothic bed looks delicate and splendid. The cornice will look extremely well if properly worked, and the pink curtain makes the bed more impressive.

Gothic bookcase, table and chairs

Clothing With much lace or complicated ornaments, Gothic dress usually give us a impression of elegance.

1.Gothic Lifestyle 2.Gothic Fashion Accessories 3.Gothic Ornaments 4.Gothic Jewelry