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St. George and the Dragon, Flanders. Panel, painted surface, 5Ă— 4 inches. Roger van der Weyden 1399/1400-1464, The National Gallery of Art.
Interior, Gloucester Cathedral, choir, 1330s. Perpendicular style. Dissolved from tracery and bar tracery, largest window ever made. Could be made off sight and assembled on sight. Elaborate, sophisticated net vault.
east window, stained glass, Gloucester cathedral, c.1350-1360. 72Ă—8 feet. Nearly the size of a tennis court.
interior, King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, 1446-1515. “Fan Vaulting” built a series of shafts that break out into a doily effect, resembles a canopy of a rain forest.
Hradcany Castle, Vladislav Hall, 1487-1502. Prague
Hemmed family. The Mater Dolorosa. German (Swabia), about 1480. Pot-metal glass and vitreous paint, 19Ă—16 in. Cathedral Constance. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Cloisters collection.
SAN Juan de los Reyes, Toledo, founded 1477 by Isabella and Ferdinand. Architect: Juan Guas. The “Isabellan church” became the standard mission style church.