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Example Question #101 : Ancient Through Medieval Architecture
Who was the famous designer/patron of the great Church of Saint-Denis and was, therefore, one of the earliest patrons of Gothic architecture?
Bernard of Clairvaux
Pope Innocent III
Saint Francis
Abbot Suger
Abbot Suger
Although he was also a prolific writer and historian, Abbot Suger is arguably most famous for his contribution to the reconstruction of Saint-Denis in the middle of the twelfth century. With its adoption of new architectural styles and forms (the church has the first known example of a large "rose window" above the West portal, for instance), Saint-Denis is often cited as the first example of Gothic architecture and the cathedral that inspired the construction of countless others in France in the years to follow.
Example Question #32 : Gothic Architecture
Which of the following options is the name of a famous Gothic cathedral in France that is also a popular tourist destination?
Abbey Church of Saint Foy
Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano
Angoulême Cathedral
The Notre Dame cathedral
Lessay Abbey
The Notre Dame cathedral
Although there are other French churches or cathedrals in this list of answers, the only one that is part of the Gothic architectural movement is the Notre Dame. In fact, the only answer, French or otherwise, on this list that is truly a Gothic cathedral is the Notre Dame cathedral.
Example Question #891 : Ap Art History
This Cathedral, built in France in 1211, is an example of which style of architecture?
Romanesque architecture
Baroque architecture
Gothic architecture
Renaissance architecture
Art Deco
Gothic architecture
This cathedral, known as the Reims Cathedral, was built in France in the year 1211. It very accurately depicts the popular architectural trends that were popular in that time period, which is now known as the Gothic period. This period took place between the 12th and 16th centuries. Features popular in Gothic architecture that can also be seen on this cathedral are:
1) Vertical length over horizontal length. Gothic buildings tended to be slender and tall.
2) Pointed arches
3) Spires and towers, especially when they come in doubles.
4) Ornate façades
5) Rose windows
Image citation: Photo taken by bodoklecksel (2006) https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e1/Reims_Kathedrale.jpg
Example Question #1 : Identifying Artists, Works, Or Schools Of Gothic Architecture
Oudenaarde Town Hall constructed in Belgium in the mid-16th century, is an example of which style of architecture?
Gothic architecture
Romanesque architecture
Baroque architecture
Renaissance architecture
Byzantine architecture
Gothic architecture
Although Oudenaarde Town Hall was constructed in the mid-16th century, which was nearing the end of the Gothic period, it is very firmly set in the trends of Gothic architecture. Its Gothic features are the following:
1) Vertical length over horizontal length. Gothic buildings tended to be slender and tall.
2) Pointed arches
3) Spires and towers
4) Ornate façade
5) Rose window
6) Groups of large windows
Image citation: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Oudenaarde_Stadhuis.jpg
Example Question #2 : Identifying Artists, Works, Or Schools Of Gothic Architecture
The Chartres Cathedral was constructed in France in the early 13th century. What architectural style does it represent?
Baroque architecture
Rococo architecture
Byzantine architecture
Romanesque architecture
Gothic architecture
Gothic architecture
The Chartres Cathedral of the early 13th century is an example of Gothic architecture. Its Gothic features are the following:
1) Vertical length over horizontal length. Gothic buildings tended to be slender and tall.
2) Pointed arches
3) Spires and towers
4) Ornate façade (though not as ornate or decorated as other Gothic buildings)
5) Rose window
6) Groups of large windows
Image citation: Photograph taken by Tony Hisgett, accessed through Wikipedia Commons. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chartres_Cathedral.jpg
Example Question #1 : Answering Other Questions About Gothic Architecture
Which kinds of buildings best articulated the various features of Gothic architecture?
Forts
Castles
Museums
Cathedrals
Cathedrals
Gothic architecture dominated between the fall of Rome in the fifth century CE and the rise of the Renaissance in the fifteenth century. Gothic architecture was notable for large, ornate stone structures with many elements and imposing figures. All of these are best seen in the many Gothic cathedrals that allowed architects and designers their most control over the shape of buildings.
Example Question #1 : Answering Other Questions About Gothic Architecture
______________, a key feature of Gothic churces, symbolized an effort to reach heaven.
verticality
foundation
building materials
stonework
verticality
A key feautre of Gothic churches is their extreme height. This verticality was partly for show, but more importantly symbolized an attempt to reach heaven. For many centuries, Gothic cathedrals were the tallest buildings in Europe.
Example Question #31 : Gothic Architecture
The previous images are all public domain and can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Cathedral.
There are likely three doors because __________.
three is a visually appealing number, when applied to architectural feats
three is a powerful and often-used number in the Catholic tradition
the shape and style of the cathedral called for three copies of doors to be used
the builders needed more bronze panels to feature as much artwork as possible on the doors
three is a powerful and often-used number in the Catholic tradition
Three is perhaps the most powerful number in the Catholic world, representing the holy trinity. Gothic cathedrals often featured three doors- a center door as well as two flanking doors. It was believed that one walked in the door a sinner (these were the flanking doors) and walked back out through the grand center doors absolved of their sins in the eyes of God.
Example Question #2 : Answering Other Questions About Gothic Architecture
The previous images are all public domain and can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Cathedral.
The long rectangular plan of the cathedral is due to __________.
the transept
the nave
the apex
the aisles
the nave
The centermost sweeping area of the church is the nave. Its length is what contributes to the rectangular nature of the plan. The aisles are what give the church its cross shape, and the transepts are the outcroppings on the sides. The apex is the half-circle at the top of the nave across from the doors, and is where the church official would stand.
Example Question #31 : Gothic Architecture
The previous images are all public domain and can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Cathedral.
The Cathedral's size indicates the importance of __________.
architectural and visual grandeur in the fifteenth century
the safety of the church from pagan influence
Catholic tradition in Gothic society
Christian dominance over secular culture
Catholic tradition in Gothic society
The gothic cathedral in general was a display of grand architecture and ornate visual elements, and the church was dominant over the state at that time. But the best answer is the Catholic church's tradition and value in Gothic society. The churches were not meant to impose dominance over secular law, at least not directly; what they were meant to do is reach towards the heavens, encompass the Catholic's desire to be close to God and to build a holy space as grand as one could.