The Gothic art period occurred during the twelfth century till the sixteenth century. It was this particular art period where most of the greatest cathedrals were built. The Gothic art movement was first developed in Europe and like the Romanesque and Byzantine period, they were all originated during the Middle Ages.
Many of the Gothic characteristics developed from the architecture of this art style.
Buildings that used Gothic art involved:
Apart from all the other churches and cathedrals built during the Gothic art period, there were some small churches that were built as well. Gothic art was mainly used for all the bigger churches and cathedrals.
Many of the Gothic characteristics developed from the architecture of this art style.
Buildings that used Gothic art involved:
- Passages and scenes from the bible, that were carved into the walls, doors and entrances.
- Different window designs
- Glass windows, which allowed the sun to enter
Apart from all the other churches and cathedrals built during the Gothic art period, there were some small churches that were built as well. Gothic art was mainly used for all the bigger churches and cathedrals.