Medieval Europe: Gothic Art and Architecture
St Gall, Plan of Monastery. 9th cent.
Speyer Cathedral. 11th cent Speyer Cathedral. 11th cent. (Stadt Speyer, Rice University, Stout’s Art History)
Notre Dame, Paris. 1163-1300. Exterior (Mary Ann Sullivan), Nave (Ecclesiastical Proust Archive). Durham Cathedral. 1093-1280 (University of Durham )
Romanesque and Gothic Construction: Saint-Sernin, Toulouse, and Amiens Cathedral (Rice University)
Abbey Church of St Denis. 1140-44. (Lane Community College)
Rheims Cathedral, consecrated 1241(Elizabeth A Peterson)
Chartres Cathedral. 1194-1220. (Chartres, Sanctuaire du Monde)
Cambridge, King’s College Chapel. 1508-1547 Cambridge, King’s College Chapel. 1508-1547. (King’s College, whitelands.com)
Très riches heures du Duc du Berry Très riches heures du Duc du Berry. Limbourg brothers, 1413-16 (Univ of Chicago)
Cimabue (1272-1302), Madonna Enthroned with Francis and Dominic
Van Eyck (1390-1441), Autun Alterpiece
Cimabue (1272-1302), Madonna Enthroned with Francis and Dominic Giotto (1266-1336), Maestà di Ognissanti
Daddi (1290-1348), Madonna and Child with Sts Matthew and Nicholas
Harlech Castle, 1289-90 (Welsh Historic Monuments)
Crusader Caesarea, 13th cent (CCE)
Horns of Hattin
Mont-Saint-Michel. (Britannica Concise)