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Anonimo Adamo ed Eva - Verona, San Zeno Pietra. Particolare del capitello della cripta, collocato dagli studiosi ai primordi del Romanico, 1140 circa. Stone. Detail of the capitail in the crypt, probably about 1140. Anonimo Adorazione dei Magi - Milano, Civiche Raccolte d'Arte del Castello Sforzesco Marmo, particolare di un frammento dal vecchio Duomo di Milano. Marble, detail of a fragment of ...
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The Arts Centre of Christchurch is one of Christchurch's most significant cultural attractions; once the site of Canterbury University College where Ernest Lord Rutherford was a student, these distinctive Gothic Revival Buildings are today a dynamic venue for arts, crafts, entertainment and information for visitors to New Zealand in addition to offering extensive shopping for tourists, in both ...
Table of Contents | Quick Index: | Prehistoric | Roman | Romanesque | Gothic |15th century | 16th century |17th century | 18th century | 19th century | 20th century | American Architecture | Architecture links | Fine Arts department home page Gothic Architecture Click on thumbnail image or highlighted text for a larger picture. Early Gothic Architecture Ideal Gothic Church Viollet-le-Duc Flying ...
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What Makes It Gothic You've probably heard someone refer to certain churches as being Gothic. Well, what exactly does that mean What makes it Gothic Gothic architecture made its debut in the cathedrals of France during the 12th century. Between 1130 A.D. and 1230 A.D. twenty-five cathedrals were built within 100 miles of Paris. All of them were Gothic. These cathedrals can be best ...
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Table of Contents | Quick Index: | Prehistoric | Roman | Romanesque | Gothic |15th century | 16th century |17th century| 18th century| 19th century | 20th century | American Architecture | Architecture links | Fine Arts department home page Click on thumbnail image or highlighted text for a larger picture. High Gothic Architecture Chartres | Bourges | Ste. Chapelle | Cologne Cathedral Notre ...
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Gothic Valle d'Aosta If you were forced to choose the most typical Italian region, you certainly would never pick the Valle d'Aosta. Not only is it the smallest (3262 sq. km.) and least populated (116, 000 inhabitants), it is also one of the country's five legislatively and administratively autonomous regions, as granted by the Special Statute of February 26, 1948. The region is bilingual, with ...
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Portfolio: Medieval French Gothic Architecture & Sculpture records 1 to 4 of 233 View: thumbnails text list image & label description Notre Dame. West Facade. Liberal Arts: Geometry & Rhetoric. - Gothic Anonymous (c.1150-c. 1500) Chartres. Notre-Dame. West front archivolts. Aristotle & Pythagoras. - Gothic Anonymous (c.1150-c. 1500) Chartres. Notre-Dame. Maze. Detail of nave floor. - Gothic ...
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