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Saint Denis Basilica
French Gothic, 1140-44
Abbot Suger
Abbot of Saint-Denis. Set the stage for the heavy decoration of costly stained-glass windows and sculptures in the cathedrals of the Gothic age. Mark the beginning of Gothic architecture.
Laon Cathedral
French Gothic, 1160-1205
Triforium
a gallery or arcade above the arches of the nave, choir, and transepts of a church.
Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris
French Gothic, 1163-1205
Chatres Cathedral
French Gothic, 1194-1220
Amiens Cathedral
French Gothic, 1220-1288
Robert de Luzarches
architect of Amiens Cathedral
Beauvais Cathedral
Beauvais, France
1225 - 1272
Sainte-Chapelle
1243-1248, Paris
Salisbury Cathedral
England 1220-1258
Gloucester Cathedral
1331-1351
Westminster Abbey
London, Chapel of Henry VII, 1503-1519
Cologne Cathedral (choir)
13th-14th century
St. Elizabeth, Marburg
German Gothic, 1235-1283
Hall Church
A church with a naive and aisles of the same height, giving the impression of a large, open hall.
Kings and Queens of the Old Testament
Chartes, West Portal ("Royal Portal"), 1145-1155, Gothic
South Transept Portal, Chartres
1220-1230
Saints Martin and Jerome
Gothic sculpture
Saint Theodore
Gothic sculpture
Annunciation and Visitation Groups
Reims Cathedral (France), West facade, ca. 1230, Gothic
Virgin of Paris
14th century, Notre-Dame
Ekkehard and Uta, Naumburg Cathedral
early 13th cen. (c. 1249-1255)
German Gothic
Bamberg Rider
1235-1240, Bamberg Cathedral, Germany
Flying Buttress (Gothic)
arch built onto the exterior of a building that transfers the thrust of the roof vaults at important stress points through the wall to a detached buttress pier
rib vault
A vault in which the diagonal and transverse ribs compose a structural skeleton that partially supports the masonry web between them.