Chapter 16: Gothic Art
Objectives



Art History, Second Edition Towns become cities. An urban culture begins to take shape. New universities are founded. Commerce and trade increase. Guilds are formed. The profiles of some of Europe's modern nation states begin to be discernable. Rifts between spiritual and secular authority appear. The Gothic is a period of enormous change. Amongst this turmoil, some of the grandest expressions of the human spirit take shape in buildings, statues, metalwork, and textiles. Your primary objective for this chapter is to see and enjoy the art presented and to understand the insight it gives to the European psyche; a psyche that was formulating other achievements.

Goals for this chapter include:


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