Romanesque and Gothic Art Forms Thompson
Romanesque Art Romanesque Art Era Time: 1050 – 1250 Location: Europe Types of Artwork: Triptych – an artwork composed of three parts or panels Block Print – an image is carved into a block; the block is inked; the block is used as a stamp on a piece of paper; the resulting image is left in ink on the paper Illuminated Manuscript – an artist decorates and the first letter of the text of a story and the area around the text of a story Write in sketchbook.
Illuminated Manuscript
Block Printing
Triptych
GOTHIC ART WHERE & WHEN: The name given to the style of architecture, painting, and sculpture which flourished in western Europe, mainly France and England, between the 1100s and 1400s — the later Middle Ages.stylearchitecturepaintingsculptureMiddle Ages LOOK & STYLE: The primary Gothic art mediums were sculpture, panel painting, stained glass, fresco and illuminated manuscript. Gothic art told a narrative story through pictures, both Christian and secular. Gothic art shows a great interest in realism and details.sculpturepanel painting stained glassfrescoilluminated manuscript SOUNDS LIKE: (adj. goth-ik) RELATED TERMS: Stained Glass- The art of cutting colored glass into different shapes and fitting them into channeled lead strips, which are also called came. These are then soldered together, and usually installed in an iron framework to create a window.artcoloredglassshapeslead camesoldered iron
Notre Dame Stained Glass
North Rose Window at Chartres, c rose window/ plate tracery vs. bar tracery
Chartres Stained Glass