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    Flamboyant (from French flamboyant 'flaming') is a lavishly-decorated style of Gothic architecture that appeared in France and Spain in the 15th century...
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    greater portion of High Gothic. American and British historians also use the term Rayonnant. Gothique flamboyant (Flaming Gothic), since mid 14th century...
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    French Gothic Early Gothic High Gothic Rayonnant Flamboyant Southern French Gothic Iberian Gothic Portuguese Gothic Manueline Spanish Gothic Castilian...
    179 KB (20,926 words) - 11:14, 25 July 2024
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    Tracery (redirect from Gothic tracery)
    contributing to the Flamboyant style. Late Gothic in most of Europe saw tracery patterns resembling lace develop, while in England Perpendicular Gothic or Third...
    30 KB (4,084 words) - 00:31, 7 January 2024
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    appearance; The exterior is now distinctly flamboyant Gothic. Laon Cathedral was begun in about 1160. Like many early Gothic cathedrals, it retained some romanesque...
    80 KB (10,647 words) - 02:58, 28 July 2024
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    a fire, rebuilt and enlarged in the 15th to 17th centuries in the Flamboyant Gothic style. It was the parish church for students at the University of...
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    This style occurs widely in Gothic churches and is also widely imitated in Gothic Revival buildings. Flamboyant Gothic: The style is marked by S-curves...
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    Batalha Monastery (category Gothic architecture in Portugal)
    Portuguese royalty. It is one of the best and original examples of Late Flamboyant Gothic architecture in Portugal, intermingled with the Manueline style. The...
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    in Abbeville, France. The church, dedicated to Saint Vulfran is of Flamboyant Gothic style. The construction of the church was started on 7 June 1488....
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    Segovia Cathedral (category Flamboyant Gothic)
    Diocese of Segovia. It was built in the Flamboyant style, and was dedicated in 1768, constituting one of the latest Gothic cathedrals in Europe. The massive...
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    Pointed arch (redirect from Gothic arch)
    Vincennes occupy near all the walls. (1379–1480) The late Gothic, also known as the Flamboyant Gothic, had windows with pointed arches that occupied nearly...
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    and other elaborate ornament that became characteristic of the late Gothic Flamboyant style. The north transept is flanked by two tall buttresses, which...
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    Château de Montsoreau (category Gothic architecture in France)
    The Château de Montsoreau is a Flamboyant Gothic castle in the Loire Valley, directly built in the Loire riverbed. It is located in the market town of...
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    built the chapel, completed by his son Charles in 1612, in which the Flamboyant Gothic style is mixed with new Renaissance motifs, and began the process...
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    the style, but kept to its own dignified Gothic style throughout the period, and afterwards, while the flamboyant Visconti court at Milan, also closely related...
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    Saint-Epvre Basilica (category Flamboyant Gothic)
    church in 1080. Between 1436 and 1451, the edifice is rebuilt in the flamboyant gothic style, and the church spire was also used as a watch tower, because...
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    Tour Saint-Jacques (category Gothic architecture in Paris)
    of Rue de Rivoli with Rue Nicolas Flamel. This 52-metre (171 ft) Flamboyant Gothic tower is all that remains of the former 16th-century Church of...
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    Chartres Cathedral (category Gothic architecture in France)
    ornate Flamboyant Gothic style contrasts with the earlier chapels. In 1506, lightning destroyed the north spire, which was rebuilt in the 'Flamboyant' style...
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    but not completed until 1552, which is an exceptional example of Flamboyant Gothic architecture. Because of its fortifications, the château was often...
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  • Sainte-Chapelle Ile de la Cité (1st arrondissement of Paris) High Gothic and Flamboyant (1238–1248) The royal chapel built by Louis IX to contain his collection...
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