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Late Gothic Art

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April 20, 2013
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Late Gothic Art

nichsara

April 20, 2013
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    Late  Gothic:  
    The  “Proto-­‐Renaissance”  
    Reading:  
    Stokstad,  530-­‐554  
     
    Range:  
    1300-­‐1400  
    Late  Gothic  
     
    Key  Terms/Concepts:  
    book  of  hours,  S-­‐Curve,  fleur-­‐di-­‐
    lis,  courtly  love,  bubonic  plague,  
    Italo-­‐ByzanMne,  humanism,  
    Proto-­‐Renaissance,      
    Monument  List:  
      18-­‐20,  Virgin  and  Child,  
    originally  from  St.  Denis,  c.  
    1324-­‐1339.  
      551,  Jean  Pucelle,  Betrayal  of  
    Judas  and  the  AnnunciaMon,  
    the  Book  of  Hours  of  Jeanne  
    d’Evreux,  1325-­‐1328.  
      18-­‐17,  Small  Ivory  Chest  with  
    Scenes  of  Courtly  Romances,  
    Late  Gothic,  1330-­‐1350.  
      18-­‐6,  Gio]o  di  Bondone,  
    Virgin  and  Child  Enthroned,  
    Late-­‐Gothic,  1305-­‐1310.  
    Reminders  
    •  Final  Exam  Tuesday  May  14th  8:00-­‐10:00  in  
    Starz  12.  

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    JousMng  Scene  
    Marginalia  
    Marginalia  
    Children  playing  

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    Fleur-­‐de-­‐lis  

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    Italian    
    ByzanMne  
    =  
    Italo-­‐ByzanMne  
    +  

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    CriMcal  Thinking  QuesMons  
    1.  What  is  the  relaMonship  between  the  viewer  
    and  the  divine  in  Gothic  Europe?    How  is  that  
    relaMonship  show  in  Gothic  art?  
    2.  What  is  secularizaMon?    What  social  and  cultural  
    changes  make  secularizaMon  possible?    How  is  
    that  reflected  in  Gothic  images?  
    3.  What  does  the  term  “Proto-­‐Renaissance”  mean?    
    What  assumpMons  does  it  make  about  late  
    Medieval  art?  

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