Range: 1300-‐1400 Late Gothic Key Terms/Concepts: book of hours, S-‐Curve, fleur-‐di-‐ lis, courtly love, bubonic plague, Italo-‐ByzanJne, humanism, Proto-‐Renaissance, Monument List: Virgin and Child, Late Gothic, 1324-‐1339. Jean Pucelle, Two-‐Page Opening with the Kiss of Judas and the AnnunciaJon, The Book of Hours of Jeanne D’Evreaux, Late Gothic, 1324. Small Ivory Chest with Scenes of Courtly Romances, Late Gothic, 1330-‐1350. GioVo di Bondone, Virgin and Child Enthroned, Late-‐Gothic, 1305-‐1310.
Trinita, 1280 Duccio di Buoninsegna, Virgin and Child Enthroned (Rucellai Madonna), 1285 GioVo di Bondone, Virgin and Child Enthroned, Church of the OgnissanJ (All Saints), 1305-‐1310
the viewer and the divine in Gothic Europe? How is that relaJonship show in Gothic art? 2. What is secularizaJon? What social and cultural changes make secularizaJon possible? How is that reflected in Gothic images? 3. What does the term “Proto-‐Renaissance” mean? What assumpJons does it make about late Medieval art?