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  2. Gothic art - Wikipedia

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    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. Medieval art - Wikipedia

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    Medieval art was now heavily collected, both by museums and private collectors like George Salting, the Rothschild family and John Pierpont Morgan. After the decline of the Gothic Revival, and the Celtic Revival use of Insular styles, the anti-realist and expressive elements of medieval art have still proved an inspiration for many modern artists.

  4. Mural paintings of the conquest of Majorca - Wikipedia

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    The mural paintings of the Conquest of Majorca come from the former ancestral home of the Caldes family in Carrer Montcada in Barcelona, a building later known as Palau Aguilar (now hosting Museu Picasso). Discovered and removed in 1961, these paintings are one of the most important examples of early or Linear Gothic Catalan painting.

  5. Category:Gothic art - Wikipedia

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    Gothic artart of the Gothic style during the Medieval period (mid-12th century until the late 15th century) in regions of Europe. Subcategories This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.

  6. Church frescos in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Gothic frescos in Elmelunde Church Sealand-type Romanesque Christ in Majesty at Alsted.. Church frescos or church wall paintings (Danish: kalkmalerier) are to be found in some 600 churches across Denmark, no doubt representing the highest concentration of surviving church murals anywhere in the world. [1]

  7. Church murals in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    High Gothic murals dominating the interior of Gothem Church on Gotland. A stylistic change from what is generally known as Romanesque art to Gothic art took place c. 1250 in Sweden. [2] The period between approximately 1250 and 1300 is sometimes referred to as Early Gothic while that from c. 1300 to 1380 as High Gothic. [2]

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