gothic style

  • 101Portuguese Gothic architecture — is the architectural style prevalent in Portugal in the Late Middle Ages. As in other parts of Europe, Gothic style slowly replaced Romanesque architecture in the period between the late 12th and the 13th century. Between the late 15th and early… …

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  • 102American Gothic House — Dibble House U.S. National Registe …

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  • 103Spanish Gothic architecture — is the style of architecture prevalent in Spain in the Late Medieval period. equence of Gothic styles: SpainThe designations of styles in Spanish Gothic architecture are as follows. Dates are approximative.* Early Gothic (twelfthth century) *… …

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  • 104Collegiate Gothic in North America — Brookings Hall at Washington University in St. Louis A stone grot …

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  • 105Corporate Gothic — (also referred to as CorpGoth) was originally the name given to Goths working in the office from nine till five. The term Corporate Gothic referred as well to the formal clothing the ‘Office Goths’ were wearing during their work. Recently,… …

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  • 106List of Brick Gothic buildings — Brick Gothic is a style of Gothic architecture widespread in the Northern Germany and the Baltic region. Its distinction from the preceding Brick Romanesque and succeeding Brick Renaissance is not always sharp. Often, Romanesque buildings were… …

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  • 107Italian Gothic architecture — The Gothic architecture appeared in Italy in the 12th century. Italian Gothic always maintained peculiar characteristic which differentiated its evolution from that in France, where it had originated, and in other European countries. In… …

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  • 108perpendicular style — noun a Gothic style in 14th and 15th century England; characterized by vertical lines and a four centered (Tudor) arch and fan vaulting • Syn: ↑perpendicular, ↑English Gothic, ↑English Gothic architecture • Hypernyms: ↑Gothic, ↑Gothic… …

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  • 109(the) Gothic Revival — the Gothic Revival [the Gothic Revival] the return to a ↑Gothic style in British architecture that occurred between the middle of the 18th century and the middle of the 19th century. Many British churches were built in the new Gothic style, also… …

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  • 110Decorated style — noun (architecture) A style of Gothic architecture, elaborate and richly decorated, which prevailed until near the end of the 14c • • • Main Entry: ↑decorate * * * decorated style, the Gothic style of architecture prevailing in England throughout …

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