Notre Dame
.... Its west front is a revealing look at classic
French Gothic architecture and its stained glass windows are an example of
Gothic engineering at its finest. ....
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Some Christian Churches
.... choir. With the diffusion of the
French Gothic style throughout Europe à notable contributions were made by the Germans. à Modifying ....
(1432

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The Nature of Faith
.... choir. With the diffusion of the
French Gothic style throughout Europe à notable contributions were made by the Germans. à Modifying ....
(1432

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Gothic Cathedral Architecture
.... art. The transformation from Romanesque architecture to
Gothic "was concurrent with the central power of the
French kings. It first ....
(1114

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The Architecture of Great Britain
.... if the great London fire of 1666 had not destroyed the
Gothic cathedral of .... the eighteenth century was the formal garden, many of them emulating a
French style. ....
(1276

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The Gothic cathedral movement
.... since the parish system ensured that the Church took a share of the resources of every member of
French society. Thus, in viewing the
Gothic cathedral movement ....
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Cathedral Building
.... Hoever 1292) The Divine Plan: in the end, all discussion about medieval
French cathedrals and churches, whether Romanesque or
Gothic, returns to this same ....
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Romanesque & Gothic Architectural Styles
....
French, manner originated. Where the earlier style signified the power of the monastic orders and their papal sponsors to the hordes of pilgrims, the
Gothic ....
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Art Deco Architecture Style
.... was particularly hostile to what he referred to as "alterations and adaptations" to European architectural styles--
French, English,
Gothic, Classic, Renaissance ....
(2878

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Architect Louis Sullivan
.... We have
French, English and
Gothic, Classic and Renaissance for churches. In fact we are prepared to satisfy, in any manner of taste. ....
(1691

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American and British Literature
.... Another factor affecting both British and American literature was the
French Revolution .... Although there was a movement toward
gothic novels in England, even the ....
(1445

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Louis XIV of France
.... Compared to England, the government of France was still primitive and
gothic. .... The parlements were the 13 sovereign courts of the
French judicial system, which ....
(2351

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France & the Birth of Modernity
.... Compared to England, the government of France was still primitive and
gothic. .... The parlements were the 13 sovereign courts of the
French judicial system, which ....
(2351

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Three Short Essays on the Arts
.... The
Gothic period, including three phases, produced some of the greatest architecture in .... and utility of architecture to aggrandize the power of the
French kings ....
(758

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Art Questions
.... in England produced architecture that was distinct from its
Gothic counterpart. .... of public morality that would be commissioned by the
French government in order ....
(1302

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Jane Austen's Life and Work
.... and the whole raft of personalities around the American and
French Revolutions, was .... There is a satire on the stereotypes of
gothic melodrama, especially the ....
(2521

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Basilica of San Lorenzo In the name of Our Lord, A
.... principles of perspective, but it does not have the deceptive complexity of
Gothic art. .... Nor does it have the same features as a cathedral in the
French style. ....
(1968

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The American Novel
.... The series of events which includes the American and the
French Revolutions, the .... The frank exploitation of grand design evident in the
gothic cathedrals of the ....
(2630

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Rococo Style
.... Moreover, concentrating only upon the
French Rococo painters,* one finds in the works of .... was a tension that remained from the days of the
Gothic and Romanesque ....
(4007

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In The Italian Renaissance
.... stable balance of power among the major cities, the
French kings invaded .... Kenneth Clark calls an impossible achievement, "a perfect fusion of
Gothic and Classic ....
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Rousseau's Social Contract
.... a role in setting the intellectual stage for the
French Revolution .... and the Crusades, Homer and the Nibelungenlied, through Doric and
Gothic, Dionysian movement ....
(1654

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The theatre of the Golden Age of Spain
.... confined to
gothic-thriller suspense but instead "dealing with contemporary man in commonplace circumstances" (Hatlen 104). Hatlen uses the
French term drame ....
(4233

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ADOLF HITLER
.... fervor of an Easter or Christmas Mass in a great
Gothic cathedral." To .... in April 1938; his saber rattling tactics bludgeoned the British and
French into the ....
(2881

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Love and its Sorrows in Colette's Cherie
.... more closely resembles human experience than the love routinely depicted in
gothic romance .... Following the established path of
French society in due time Cherf is ....
(1952

8

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Antifeminist Tradition
.... as she might have been in any of a variety of
Gothic romances. .... Cosntance and Eleanor of Aquitaine famously intruded themselves not only into
French and English ....
(3021

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The industrial revolution and American Art
.... But she had also led the way in influencing her
French counterparts' understanding .... H. Technology and the Picturesque, The Corporate and the Early
Gothic Styles ....
(1848

7

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Influence of Industrial Revolution on American Art
.... But she had also led the way in influencing her
French counterparts' understanding .... H. Technology and the Picturesque, The Corporate and the Early
Gothic Styles ....
(1859

7

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Film Noir-Femme Fatale
.... and Modern Femme Fatale Film noir is literally "dark film" in
French and American .... They also have elements of the
gothic in them, especially from the use of ....
(4785

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Aftermath of the Decline of the Roman Empire
.... placement of windows and doors in Romanesque, then
Gothic, cathedrals from .... exchanges, especially when involved with the English and
French governments during ....
(1337

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Influences on Matisse's "Red Studio"
.... In the High
Gothic and early Renaissance periods one-point perspective was used .... through the study of Japanese prints by some of the
French painters associated ....
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