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Architect of Milan Cathedral Archbishop Antonio da

Saluzzo
Hagia Sophia Architect Isidore of Miletus,
Anthemius of Tralles
Largest cathedral in Northern Europe Cologne Cathedral
1st Gothic Church Abbey of Saint-Denis
Gothic means __ Architecture of Life
Medieval Architecture
Served by secular clergy Church of the Old
foundation
Served by secular clergy or monks Church of the monastic
foundation
First norman cathedral St Peter's Abbey
Longest Church Winchester Cathedral
Florence Cathedral Architect Lorenzo Ghiberti,
Filippo Brunelleschi
Westminster Abbey Architect George Gilbert Scott
The most famous architect in Italy Filippo Brunelleschi
Stripped marble church Orvieto Cathedral
Winchester Cathedral Architect Bishop Walkelin
Longest Church Winchester
Splendid example of early gothic Westminster Abbey
Symbolism: Eternal life Basta may ock daw
Symbolism: Eternity Endless know
Disciple of Italian Renaissance Filippo Brunelleschi,
Leon Battista Alberti, and
Andrea Palladio.
Disciple of French Renaissance Francis I and Henry II.
Architectural character of early christian IDK
The architectural character of byzantine domes, pendentives,
composite order capitals
Place of origin ng renaissance Florence, Italy
Architect of Notre Dame
A splendid example of early Gothic the nave and west front of
Wells Cathedral
130 or 150 stained glass window church Charters Cathedral
Characteristics of Gothic Stone, Pointed Arches,
Vaults
Monastery of people devoted to religion Abbey
Upper room in a tower where bells are hung Belfry
Stone at the intersection of transverse ribs Boss
mythological creature having the parts of a lion, snake, and a goat. Chimera
Any window above eye level Clerestory
Spire-shaped termination of a projecting point or angle of a roof. Epi
An ornament which terminates the point of the spire Finial
Slender spire rising from the intersection of the roof Fleche
A semi-arch between the wall and foundation is used as support Flying Buttresses
Small arch openings in a gothic window. Foil
Projecting waterspout grotesquely carved to throw water off the roof Gargoyle
A suspended feature or hanging ornament used in vault sand timber Pendant
roofs of Gothic architecture.
Small, turret-like termination on top of the buttresses often Pinnacle
ornamented with crockets.
Gothic Architecture’s version of an arch that Pointed Arch
supports the weight of the vaulted ceiling more than a regular arch.
Masonry vault with a relatively thin web and set within a framework Ribbed Vault
of ribs.
Slender-pointed construction surmounting a building. Spire
A tower crowned by a spire. Steeple
Primary building material of Gothic Architecture. Stone
Curvilinear openwork shapes of stone or wood Tracery
fundamental rule of renaissance culture. Decorum
Built on mounds above rivers/has thick walls/small windows Castles
One of the oldest French Cathedrals (gothic) Notre Dame, Paris
Early English Style Lancet/First Pointed
Decorated also called Second Pointed
Perpendicular also called Rectilinear/Third Pointed
Increasing application of Renaissance detail Tudor
Complex Church, royal palace, and burial grounds Westminster Abbey
Largest Medieval Cathedral in Italy Milan Cathedral
Gothic ornament Crockett & Gorgoyles
Originally called as french’s work Gothic arch
The outstanding group of Romanesque is found in ___. Pisa
The third phase of gothic architecture? Art Nouveau
Through gothic centuries, English lancet arch style is closest to the? Italian Style
Through gothic centuries the English style that is closest to French Lancet
style is
Largest medieval cathedral in Europe, w/ exception of s. peter's rome. Seville Cathedral
The largest church in the world?
Romanesque architecture in Italy is distinguished from that of the rest Marble
of Europe by the use of what material for facing walls.
The use of ___ for facing walls distinguishes Romanesque architecture Marble
in Italy from that of the rest of Europe.
The dining hall in a monastery, a convent, or a college. Refectory
Marble mosaic pattern used on ceilings of vaults and domes. Opus Tesselatum
In early Christian churches, the bishop took the central place at the Apse
end of the church Apse called ___.
The iconoclastic movement during the Byzantine period forbade the Statues
use of ___.
Architects of the Hagia Sophia. (St. Sophia, Constantinople) Anthemius and Isidorus
Smallest cathedral in the world. (Byzantine period) Little Metropole Cath.,
Athens
Architect who advocated the "organic arch." and envisioned the Frank Lloyd Wright
"broadacre city" for the future?
Where did gothic architecture originate? Northern France
Romanesque architecture in italy is distinguished from that of the rest Marble
of Europe by the use of ___for facing walls?
Emperor of Byzantine empire who codified roman laws and Justinian
responsible for rebuilding of s. Sophia was
Character of early christian arch is determined by the novel Arched Vaults
development of?
One of world's supreme masterpieces of Romanesque arch w/c was Durham Cathedral
the 1st bldg in Europe to have ribbed vaults?
Oldest French gothic cathedrals which was begun by bishop maurice Notre Dame Cathedral
de sully, plan of w/c is on a bent axial line?
Renaissance of 15th century in italy had its birth in? Florence, Italy
Romanesque means Roman like art
The best example of a German Romanesque church with apses at Worms Cathedral
both east & west end is
The space between the sloping roof over the aisle and the vaulting is Triforium
the
Gothic in France is called Style Ogivale
The intermediate ribs between the main ribs of a Gothic vault is the Tierceron
The ornamental pattern work in stone filling the upper part o a Gothic Tracery
window is
The characteristic English Gothic cathedral is Salisbury
The characteristic Norman church in England is Durham
The longest medieval cathedral in Europe is the Winchester
Romanesque Revival in the USA was introduced by Henry H. Richardson
The area in a monastery around which the principal buildings are Cloister
ranged, affording a means of communication between the buildings.
The decorative upper termination of a pinnacle, gable end, buttress, Finial
canopy, or spire.
Flame Rayonnant
Mannerism Style

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