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ARTS 149 1st Edition Lecture 38Introduction to Gothic Art- Gothic Periodo West Façade of Reims Reims France High gothico Visitation Jamb statues Late gothic Women depict arapacis style o Saint-Chapelle Paris, France Gothic Commissioned by King Louis IX (also known as Saint Louis) to house his collection of relics, most importantly Christ’s crown of thorns.  Two story building—upper story with walls of stained glass.o Virgin and Child Vrgin of Paris Paris, France S curve = kindalkeconstrapposo but the gothic way Unearthly grace David before Sault - Jean pucelle created- From bellevlle breviary - Paris, france- Ink tempura on vellum o Salisbury Cathedral  Gothic Salisbury Englando Gloucester Cathedral  England  Has cloisters and fan vaulting Early perpendicular styleo Shrine of Three KngsThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute. Made by Nicholas of Verdun  Made of silver, bronze, wth enamel and gemstones Cologne cathedral o Vrgin with Dead Chrst Aka rottgen pieta Painted wood  Gothic Rhineland,


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