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.
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?