The Gothic art movement is not only an artistic style but also an influential period including its own complex history. This term is used to represent buildings and objects based on a series of features from the mid-12th to the end of the 15th century. Although the Gothic style is Roman style development, the Renaissance humanist first used it as a derogatory term to explain the savage architecture they saw. From the viewpoint of Gothic art from various viewpoints, it is considered difficult to correctly define the meaning of Gothic in modern postmodern society.
Gothic art is the medieval art movement (Van de Bogart 70), started from 1140 (the era of the construction of the St. Denis church) and continued throughout Europe (Encarta) until the latter half of the 16 th century. "Gothic art building and"). In this article I will focus on the Gothic church building and explain the introduction of Gothic art. In order to effectively provide an overview of this artistic style, this paper deals with the following problems: the root of the term "Goss"; Discuss the characteristics of Gothic architecture; conclusion
Gothic architecture Gothic art is known for its Gothic architecture. Indeed, as already mentioned in the introduction, the beginning of the Gothic era is related to the time of the Ranger construction of St. Doni Church. In 1127, the convicts of French king like Abbott Sugar, then Abbott of Saint-Denis, and Louis VI and Louis VIII (Wikipedia "Gothic Architecture") decided to rebuild the St. Doni Church. This reconstruction eventually gave way to a new artistic age. So, how did this period begin?
Gothic art is a medieval art movement over the 2nd century. It flourished in France and formed in Roman times in the mid-12th century. By the end of the 14th century, it evolved into a more secular and natural style, known as International Gothic until the end of the 15th century, and gradually evolved into Renaissance art. The main media of Gothic Art are sculptures, panel paintings, stained glasses, mural paintings, and illuminated manuscripts. The word "Gothic" came out of critics devalued the means of not conforming to the classical Greek or Roman standards. However, "From the 13th century to the 14th century people called Gothic style cathedrals as contemporary works (contemporary works)." Indeed, the emergence of the Gothic style represents the peak of achievement in a unified Christian world. "It represents the combination of the Pope's victory, success and emotional religion, philosophy, and art.