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  2. Gothic art - Wikipedia

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    Late 12th century-16th century. Gothic art was a style of medieval art that developed in Northern France out of Romanesque art in the 12th century AD, led by the concurrent development of Gothic architecture. It spread to all of Western Europe, and much of Northern, Southern and Central Europe, never quite effacing more classical styles in Italy.

  3. Bernat Martorell - Wikipedia

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    Bernat Martorell. Saint George Killing the Dragon, 1434–1435 (Art Institute of Chicago). Bernat Martorell (died 1452 in Barcelona) [1] was the leading painter of Barcelona, in modern-day Spain. He is considered to be the most important artist of the International Gothic style in Catalonia. [2] Martorell painted retable panels and manuscript ...

  4. International Gothic - Wikipedia

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    International Gothic. International Gothic is a period of Gothic art which began in Burgundy, France, and northern Italy in the late 14th and early 15th century. [1] It then spread very widely across Western Europe, hence the name for the period, which was introduced by the French art historian Louis Courajod at the end of the 19th century.

  5. Andrew Martindale - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Henry Robert Martindale (1932–1995) was Professor of Visual Art at the University of East Anglia at the time of his sudden death, aged just 62. [1] One of the pioneers in the teaching of art history as an academic discipline and a founding member of the Association of Art Historians, he was also a highly respected medieval scholar specialising in the late Gothic and early Renaissance ...

  6. Jean Pucelle - Wikipedia

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    Jean Pucelle. Jean Pucelle (c. 1300 – 1355; active c. 1320–1350) was a Parisian Gothic-era manuscript illuminator who excelled in the invention of drolleries as well as traditional iconography. He is considered one of the best miniaturists of the early 14th century. [1][2] He worked primarily under the patronage of the royal court and is ...

  7. Madonna and Child (Duccio, Metropolitan) - Wikipedia

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    27.9 cm × 21 cm (11.0 in × 8.3 in) Location. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Madonna and Child was painted by one of the most influential artists of the late 13th and early 14th century, Duccio di Buoninsegna. This iconic image of the Madonna and Child, seen throughout the history of western art, holds significant value in terms of ...

  8. Category:Gothic art - Wikipedia

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    Category:Gothic art. Appearance. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gothic art. Gothic artart of the Gothic style during the Medieval period (mid-12th century until the late 15th century) in regions of Europe.

  9. International Gothic art in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Pisanello, St. George and the Princess (detail, c. 1436-1438), Church of St. Anastasia, Verona. International Gothic (or Late Gothic) art is a style of figurative art datable between about 1370 and, in Italy, the first half of the 15th century. As the name emphasizes, this stylistic phase had an international scope, with common features as well ...