Saint-Denis, Ambulatory, France, begun 1140 Rib Vaults Lux Nova Abbot Sujer.

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Saint-Denis, Ambulatory, France, begun 1140 Rib Vaults Lux Nova Abbot Sujer

Saint-Denis, Ambulatory Vault, 1140

Chartres Cathedral, France, 1134

Royal Portal, Chartres Cathedral,

St. Trophim, Romanesque

Old Testament Kings, Chartres Cathedral, West Portal, Jambs

Saints Theodore, Martin, Jerome, and Gregory, Jamb statues, South Transept, Chartres Cathedral, High Gothic Gothic Sway

Polykleitos, Doryphoros, Classical Greece

La Belle Verri è re, Chartres Cathedral, ca. 1170

Rose Window Lancets

Lux Nova

Chartres Cathedral, Nave View

Robert de Luzarches, Thomas de Cormont, and Renaud de Cormont, Amiens Cathedral Nave, begun 1220

Beau Dieu, Amiens Cathedral, trumeau statue,

Notre Dame de Paris, France, Flying Buttresses

Saint Chapelle, Paris, Ile de la Cité Palatine chapel

Saint Chapelle, Interior Rayonnant style Mullions

Salisbury Cathedral, England,

Death of the Virgin, Strasbourg Cathedral, Germany, 1230

Röttgen Pietà, Germany,

Milan Cathedral, Italy, begun 1386

Nicola Pisano, The Annunciation and the Nativity, Pisa Baptistery Pulpit, Italy, 1260

Cimabue, Madonna Enthroned with Angels and Prophets, Florence, Italy, ca.1285 Italo-Byzantine Tempera

Giotto di Bondone, Madonna Enthroned with Angels and Saints, Florence, Italy, ca Empirical Naturalism Modeling

Giotto, Arena Chapel, Padua, Italy, Buon Fresco Sinopia Entonico Giornate Grisaille Lapis Lazuli

Giotto, The Lamentation, Arena Chapel, 1306 Foreshortening Chiaroscuro