Saint-Denis, Ambulatory, France, begun 1140-44 Rib Vaults Lux Nova Abbot Suger This is the image on pg. 512.

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Saint-Denis, Ambulatory, France, begun Rib Vaults Lux Nova Abbot Suger This is the image on pg. 512

Saint-Denis, Ambulatory Vault, View of the annular groin vault. See how the ribs bend and spread apart to accommodate the turns of the ambulatory. See the plan on page 517.

Notre Dame de Paris, France, 1163 begun (pg 518) Flying Buttresses

Chartres Cathedral, France, begun 1134 (pg )

Royal Portal, Chartres Cathedral,

Old Testament Kings, Chartres Cathedral, West Portal, Jambs Page 520

Saints Theodore, Martin, Jerome, and Gregory, Jamb statues, South Transept, Chartres Cathedral, High Gothic Gothic Sway Compare this Gothic style with the previous slide. (About 75 years difference) look at how the Gothic is changing

Compare the last slide with this. Is the Spearbearer referenced in the image of St. Theodore? Polykleitos, Doryphoros, Classical Greece

Rose Window Page 529 Lancets

Chartres Cathedral, Nave View

Death of the Virgin, Strasbourg Cathedral, Germany, 1230

Röttgen Pietà, Germany,

Nicola Pisano, The Annunciation and the Nativity, Pisa Baptistery Pulpit, Italy, 1260 Pg. 548

Cimabue, Madonna Enthroned with Angels and Prophets, Florence, Italy, ca.1280 Italo-Byzantine Tempera Page 562

Giotto di Bondone, Madonna Enthroned with Angels and Saints, Florence, Italy, ca Empirical Naturalism Modeling Pg. 563

Giotto, Arena Chapel, Padua, Italy, Grisaille Lapis Lazuli Page 565

Giotto, The Lamentation, Arena Chapel, 1306 Foreshortening Chiaroscuro Know these two words! Page 566