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See also Gothic art.

Gothic architecture is a style of architecture, particularly associated with cathedrals and other churches, which flourished in Europe during the high and late medieval period. Beginning in 12th century France, it was known as "the French Style" during the period, with the term Gothic first appearing in the Reformation era as a stylistic insult.

It was succeeded by Renaissance architecture beginning in Florence in the 15th century.

A series of Gothic revivals began in mid-18th century England, spread through 19th century Europe and continued, largely for ecclesiastical and university structures, into the 20th century.

Contents

  • 1 Origin
  • 2 The Term "Gothic"
  • 3 Characteristics
  • 4 Brick Gothic
  • 5 Sequence of Gothic Styles: France
  • 6 Sequence of Gothic styles: England
  • 7 Sequence of Gothic Styles: Spain
  • 8 Secular Gothic Architecture in England
  • 9 Gothic revival
  • 10 Neo-Gothic in the 20th Century
  • 11 List of notable Gothic structures
  • 12 Further reading
  • 13 See also

Origin

The style originated at the abbey church of Saint-Denis in Saint-Denis, near Paris, where it exemplified the vision of Abbot Suger. Suger wanted to create a physical representation of the Heavenly Bethlehem, a building of a high degree of linearity that was suffused with light and color. The façade was actually designed by Suger, whereas the Gothic nave was added some hundred years later. He designed the façade of Saint-Denis to be an echo of the Roman Arch of Constantine with its three-part division. This division is also frequently found in the Romanesque style. The eastern "rose" window, which is credited to him as well, is a re-imagining of the Christian "circle-square" iconography. The first truly Gothic construction was the choir of the church, consecrated in 1144. With its thin columns, stained-glass windows, and a sense of verticality with an ethereal look, the choir of Saint-Denis established the elements that would later be elaborated upon during the Gothic period. This style was adopted first in northern France and by the English, and spread throughout France, the Low Countries and parts of Germany and also to Spain and northern Italy.

Notre-Dame Cathedral seen from the River Seine.

The Term "Gothic"

Gothic architecture has nothing to do with the historical Goths. It was a pejorative term that came to be used as early as the 1530s to describe culture that was considered rude and barbaric. François Rabelais imagines an inscription over the door of his Utopian Abbey of Thélème, "Here enter no hypocrites, bigots..." slipping in a slighting reference to "Gotz" (rendered as "Huns" in Thomas Urquhart's English translation) and "Ostrogotz." In English 17th century usage, "Goth" was an equivalent of "vandal," a savage despoiler with a Germanic heritage and so came to be applied to the architectural styles of northern Europe before the revival of classical types of architecture. "There can be no doubt that the term 'Gothic' as applied to pointed styles of ecclesiastical architecture was used at first contemptuously, and in derision, by those who were ambitious to imitate and revive the Grecian orders of architecture, after the revival of classical literature. Authorities such as Christopher Wren lent their aid in deprecating the old mediæval style, which they termed Gothic, as synonymous with every thing that was barbarous and rude.", according to a correspondent in Notes and Queries No. 9. December 29, 1849.

Characteristics

Style emphasizes verticality and features almost skeletal stone structures with great expanses of glass, pointed arches using the ogive shape, ribbed vaults, clustered columns, sharply pointed spires, flying buttresses and inventive sculptural detail such as gargoyles and even butterflies attacking men. These features are all the consequence of the use of the pointed arch and a focus on large stained-glass windows that allowed more light to enter than was possible with older styles. To achieve this "light" style, flying buttresses were used as a means of support to enable higher ceilings and slender columns. Many of these features had already appeared, for example in Durham Cathedral, whose construction started in 1093.

As a defining characteristic of Gothic Architecture, the pointed arch was introduced for both visual and structural reasons. Visually, the verticality suggests an aspiration to Heaven. Structurally, its use gives a greater flexibility to Architectural form. The Gothic vault, unlike the semi-circular vault of Roman and Romanesque buildings, can be used to roof rectangular and irregularly shaped plans such as trapezoids. The other advantage is that the pointed arch channels the weight onto the bearing piers or columns at a steep angle.

In Gothic Architecture the pointed arch is utilized in every location where a vaulted shape is called for, both structural and decorative. Gothic openings such as doorways, windows, arcades and galleries have pointed arches. Gothic vaulting above spaces both large and small is usually supported by richly molded ribs. Rows of arches upon delicate shafts form a typical wall decoration known as blind arcading. Niches with pointed arches and containing statuary are a major external feature. The pointed arch leant itself to elaborate intersecting shapes which developed within window spaces into complex Gothic tracery forming the structural support of the large windows that are characteristic of the style.

Conservative 13th century Gothic in Provence: Basilica of Mary Magdalene, Saint Maximin la Sainte Baume.

Gothic cathedrals could be highly decorated with statues on the outside and painting on the inside. Both usually told Biblical stories, emphasizing visual typological allegories between Old Testament prophecy and the New Testament.

Important Gothic churches could also be severely simple. At the Basilica of Mary Magdalene in Saint-Maximin, Provence (illustration, right), the local traditions of the sober, massive, Romanesque architecture were still strong. The basilica, begun in the 13th century under the patronage of Charles of Anjou, was laid out on an ambitious scale (it was never completed all the way to the western entrance front) to accommodate pilgrims that came to venerate relics. Building in the Gothic style continued at the basilica until 1532.

In Gothic architecture new technology stands behind the new building style. The Gothic cathedral was supposed to be a microcosm representing the world, and each architectural concept, mainly the loftiness and huge dimensions of the structure, were intended to pass a theological message: the great glory of God versus the smallness and insignificance of the mortal being.

Brick Gothic

Main article: Brick Gothic.

The Teutonic Knights Castle of Malbork

In Northern Germany, Scandinavia and northern Poland, in areas where native stone was unavailable, simplified provincial gothic churches were built of brick. The resultant style is called Backsteingotik in Germany and Scandinavia. The biggest brick gothic building is the Teutonic Knights Castle of Malbork in Poland and the biggest brick gothic church is the St. Mary's Church, Gdańsk in Gdansk. The most famous example in Denmark is Roskilde Cathedral. Brick gothic buildings were associated with the Hanseatic League and the Teutonic Knights. There are over one hundred brick gothic castles in northern Poland, Baltic States, and western Russia.

Sequence of Gothic Styles: France

The designations of styles in French Gothic architecture are as follows:

  • Early Gothic
  • High Gothic
  • Rayonnant
  • Late Gothic or Flamboyant style

These divisions are effective, but debatable. Because Gothic cathedrals were built over several successive periods, each period not necessarily following the wishes of previous periods, the dominant architectural style changes throughout a particular building. Consequently, it is often difficult to declare one building as a member of a certain era of Gothic architecture. It is more useful to use the terms as descriptors for specific elements within a structure, rather than applying it to the building as a whole.

Coutances Cathedral in France

Early Gothic:

  • The East end of the Abbey Church of St Denis

High Gothic:

  • Amiens Cathedral
  • The main body of Chartres Cathedral
  • Notre-Dame of Laon
  • Notre Dame de Paris
  • Reims Cathedral

Rayonnant:

  • The nave of the Abbey Church of St Denis

Late Gothic:

  • The north tower of Chartres Cathedral
  • The rose window of Amiens Cathedral
  • The west facade of the Rouen Cathedral
  • Church of St. Maclou, Rouen.
  • The south transept of the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Beauvais

Sequence of Gothic styles: England

Salisbury Cathedral detail

The designations of styles in English architecture still follows conventions of labels given them by the antiquary Thomas Rickman, who coined the terms in his Attempt to Discriminate the Style of Architecture in England (1812—1815)

  • Early English (ca 1180 - 1275)
  • Decorated (ca 1275 - 1380 )
  • Perpendicular (ca 1380 - 1520 ).

Early English:

  • Salisbury Cathedral
  • Wells Cathedral
  • Westminster Abbey

Decorated or "Flamboyant":

  • Exeter Cathedral

Perpendicular:

  • King's College Chapel, Cambridge
  • Henry VII Lady Chapel, Westminster Abbey

Sequence of Gothic Styles: Spain

The designations of styles in Spanish Gothic architecture are as follows. Dates are approximative.

  • Early Gothic (12th century)
  • High Gothic (13th century)
  • Mudejar Gothic (from 13th to 15th centuries)
  • Levantino gothic (14th century)
  • Isabelline Gothic (15th century)

Gothic style started in Spain as a result of European influence in 12th century when late Romanesque alternated with few expressions of pure Gothic architecture. The High Gothic arrives with all its strength through the Way of Saint James in the 13th century, with some of the most pure classical Gothic cathedrals, with German and French influence. The most important post-13th century gothic styles in Spain are the Levantino, characterised by its structural achievements and their unification of space, and Isabelline Gothic, made under the Catholic Kings, that supposed a transition to Renaissance. Gothic style was sometimes adopted by the Mudejar architects, who built with spanish-arab techniques and materials, and created an hybrid style.

Early Gothic

  • Cathedral of Ávila

High Gothic

  • Cathedral of Burgos
  • Cathedral of León
  • Cathedral of Toledo

Mudejar Gothic

  • Cathedral of San Salvador, in Zaragoza

Levantino Gothic

  • La Seu (cathedral) of Palma de Mallorca

Isabelline Gothic

  • Saint John of The Kings in Toledo
  • Royal Chapel of Granada

Secular Gothic Architecture in England

Few examples of secular structures in Gothic style survive. The "Old Palace" at Hatfield, built in 1497, is famous for its entrance wing with an imposing gatehouse, which gave access to the protected inner court. This is an example of the last phase of Gothic design in England which, due to its far northern situation, was still untouched by the Renaissance underway in central Italy. Local building traditions produced a vernacular style that was as important as Gothic in the final appearance. The roofs are tiled in the local East Anglian tradition. Substantial eaves enclose essential storage areas in spacious attics. The Gothic elements in these buildings are the paired lancet windows joined under a molding that threw rainwater away from their sills, and the buttresses between each pier and on the angles of the gatehouse tower.

Gothic revival

Main article: Gothic revival architecture

Chateau d'Abbadie, Hendaye, France: a Gothic pile for the natural historian and patron of astronomy Antoine d'Abbadie, 1860 - 1870; Viollet-le-Duc, architect

In England, some discrete Gothic details appeared on new construction at Oxford and Cambridge in the late 17th century, and at the Archbishop of Canterbury's residence Lambeth Palace, a Gothic hammerbeam roof was built in 1663 to replace a building that had been sacked during the English Civil War. It is not easy to decide whether these instances were Gothic survival or early appearances of Gothic revival,.

In England in the mid-18th century, the Gothic style was more widely revived, first as a decorative, whimsical alternative to Rococo that is still conventionally termed 'Gothick', of which Horace Walpole's Twickenham villa "Strawberry Hill" is the familiar example. Then, especially after the 1830s, Gothic was treated more seriously in a series of Gothic revivals (sometimes termed Victorian Gothic or Neo-Gothic). The Houses of Parliament in London are an example of this Gothic revival style, designed by Sir Charles Barry and a major exponent of the early Gothic Revival, Augustus Pugin. Another example is the main building of the University of Glasgow designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott.

In France, the towering figure of the Gothic Revival was Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, who outdid historical Gothic constructions to create a Gothic as it ought to have been, notably at the fortified city of Carcassonne in the south of France and in some richly fortified keeps for industrial magnates (illustration, left). Viollet-le-Duc compiled and coordinated an Encyclopédie médiévale that was a rich repertory his contemporaries mined for architectural details but also include armor, costume, tools, furniture, weapons and the like. He effected vigorous restoration of crumbling detail of French cathedrals, famously at Notre Dame, many of whose most "Gothic" gargoyles are Viollet-le-Duc's. But he also taught a generation of reform-Gothic designers and showed how to apply Gothic style to thoroughly modern structural materials, especially cast iron.

Neo-Gothic in the 20th Century

Gasson Hall on the campus of Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts

Neo-Gothic continued to be considered appropriate for churches and college buildings well into the 20th century. Charles Donagh Maginnis's early buildings at Boston College helped establish the prevalence of Collegiate Gothic architecture on American university campuses, such as at Chicago, Princeton, Yale and Duke. It was also used, perhaps less appropriately, for early steel skyscrapers.

Cass Gilbert produced his 1907 90 West Street building and the 1914 Woolworth Building, both in Manhattan, in a neo-Gothic idiom. It was Raymond Hood's neo-Gothic tower that won the 1922 competition for the Chicago Tribune Tower, a late example of the vertical style that has been called "American Perpendicular Gothic."

Another Gothic structure of interest is the jailhouse built in DeRidder, Louisiana in 1914. The iron bars in most of the windows give the structure an eerie appearance. The structure includes shallow arches, dormer windows and has a central tower. It is now on the National Register of Historic Places. The National Cathedral is also a neo-Gothic structure.

The last prominent Gothic architect in America was probably Ralph Adams Cram, working in the 1910s and 1920s. With partner Bertram Goodhue they produced many good examples, like the sensitive and clever French High Gothic St. Thomas Episcopal Church, New York with its asymmetrical, urban facade in the heart of Manhattan. Working alone, Cram took up the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, what he meant to be the largest cathedral and largest Gothic struture in the world, again in French High Gothic. It remains unfinished. Both St. Thomas and St. John the Divine are built without steel.

List of notable Gothic structures

Ordered by countries roughly from west to the east:
Abbey of Batalha in Portugal
Burgos Cathedral in Castile
The choir of Westminster Abbey in London as depicted in 1848
  • Portugal
    • Monastery of Alcobaça
    • Abbey of Batalha
    • Cathedral of Évora
    • Lisbon Cathedral (ambulatory, cloisters)
  • Scotland
    • St. Mungo's Cathedral, Glasgow
    • St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh
    • Rosslyn Chapel
  • Spain
    • Cathedral of Burgos, in Burgos. 13th century
    • Cathedral of León, in León. 13th century. (Famous for its colorful stained glass windows)
    • Cathedral of Toledo, in Toledo. 13th century
    • Monastery of Saint John of the Kings, in Toledo. Isabelino style, 15th century
    • Cathedral of Ávila, in Ávila
    • Cathedral of Santa Eulalia, in Barcelona
    • Santa María del Mar, in Barcelona
    • Cathedral of Gerona, in Gerona. With the widest gothic nave in the world.
    • La Seu, in Palma (Majorca)
    • Cathedral of Murcia, in Murcia
    • Cathedral of San Salvador, in Oviedo
    • Cathedral of San Salvador, in Zaragoza. In Gothic-Mudéjar style.
    • Cathedral of Seville, 15th and 16th centuries, the largest Gothic temple in the world.
  • England
    • Westminster Abbey in London
    • Ely Cathedral
    • York Minster
    • Exeter Cathedral
    • Salisbury Cathedral
    • Lincoln Cathedral
    • Gloucester Cathedral
    • Sheffield Town Hall
    • Wells Cathedral
    • The Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul, Sheffield
    • King's College Chapel in Cambridge
The Cathedral of Reims, by Domenico Quaglio
Town Hall, Leuven, Belgium
  • France
    • Chartres Cathedral
    • Bourges Cathedral
      • Bourges Cathedral
    • Amiens Cathedral
    • Notre-Dame de Laon
    • Our Lady's Cathedral in Paris (the Notre-Dame for many)
    • Reims Cathedral (where all the kings of France were crowned)
    • Abbey Church of Saint-Denis
    • Sainte-Chapelle in Paris (famous for its colorful stained glass windows)
    • Notre-Dame de Strasbourg (with its famous pink stone West front and high north tower)

For a list of all Early Gothic buildings in the Paris Basin, see [1]

  • Belgium
    • Brussels Town Hall in the Grand Place
    • Brussels Cathedral
    • Belfry of the Cloth Hall in Bruges
    • Bruges City Hall, 1376—1420
    • Leuven Town Hall, 1448—1469
    • Ghent Cathedral
    • St. Nicholas of Ghent
    • Belfry of Ghent
    • Antwerp Cathedral
  • The Netherlands
    • Sint Jan's Cathedral in 's-Hertogenbosch
    • Cathedral of Saint Martin in Utrecht
    • Old Church (Oude Kerk) in Amsterdam
Cologne Cathedral, viewed from across the Rhine
  • Norway
    • Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim
  • Germany
    • Aachen Cathedral
    • Cologne Cathedral
    • Ulm Münster (features the highest church tower)
    • Freiburg Münster
    • Regensburg Cathedral
    • Lübeck Marienkirche
    • Marburg Elisabethkirche (the earliest Gothic church in Germany)
    • St. Mary church in Trier
Panoramic view of Pisa Cathedral within its complex
Cathedral of Uppsala Sweden as in 1770
  • Italy
    • Ca' d'Oro, Venice
    • Pisa Cathedral
    • Doge's Palace, Venice
    • Siena Cathedral
    • Palazzo Vecchio, Florence
    • Florence Cathedral
    • Saint Cross of Florence
    • Palazzo Pubblico and Piazza del Campo in Siena
    • Milan Cathedral
    • Orvieto Cathedral, Orvieto
    • Santa Maria sopra Minerva (only Gothic church in Rome)
  • Sweden
    • Uppsala Cathedral
  • Austria
    • Cathedral of Saint Stephen in Vienna
    • Bummerlhaus in Steyr
St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
  • Czech Republic
    • Saint Barbara's Church in Kutná Hora (Church of St Barbara picture)
    • Charles Bridge in Prague
    • Old Town Hall in Prague (Old Town Hall picture)
    • St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
  • Croatia
    • Zagreb Cathedral
St. Mary's Church in Gdańsk, Poland
  • Poland
    • St Mary's Church in Gdańsk (the largest brick church in the world)
    • St Mary's Church in Kraków (with the famous Veit Stoss altar carved in wood)
    • Młynówka Bridge in Kłodzko
    • Wawel Cathedral in Kraków
    • St. Mary's Church in Stargard Szczeciński
    • City Hall in Toruń
    • The Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork
    • Gniezno Cathedral
    • Gothic House in Stargard Szczeciński
  • Slovakia
    • St. Martin's Cathedral in Bratislava
  • Lithuania
    • St. Anne's Church in Vilnius
    • Trakai Island Castle
    • Vytautas' the Great Church in Kaunas
    • Kaunas Castle
    • Zapyškis Church
  • Russia
    • Königsberg Cathedral



Further reading

  • Simson, Otto Georg von (1988). The Gothic cathedral: origins of Gothic architecture and the medieval concept of order. ISBN 0-691-09959-6
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  • Boney, Jean (1985). French Gothic Architecture of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries . ISBN 0-520-05586-1

See also

  • Neo-gothic
  • Gothic Revival
  • Renaissance of the 12th century
  • Architectural history
  • Architectural style
  • Sondergotik
  • Hawaiian Gothic Architecture
  • Medieval architecture
  • Cathedral architecture
  • Gargoyle
  • Middle Ages in history
  • Polish Gothic

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