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International Gothic - Wikipedia Royal marriages such as that between Richard II of England and Anne of Bohemia helped to spread the style It was initially a style of courtly sophistication, but somewhat more robust versions spread to art commissioned by the emerging mercantile classes and the smaller nobility
International Gothic Art: History, Characteristics In the International Gothic style (also known as the "beautiful style" or the "soft style") the oddities of natural forms are smoothed away, leaving behind an elegant, delicate realism, which perfectly suited the decorative needs of the royal courts which gave birth to it
International Gothic | art | Britannica The style of European painting prevalent during the last half of the 14th century and the early years of the 15th is frequently called International Gothic There were certainly at that time features common to European painting generally
Gothic Art – Key Concepts and Artworks of the Gothic Period Gothic Art has been divided into three periods, namely, the Early, Late, and International Gothic styles Each style had its own characteristics that contributed to the development of the Gothic era and its place within Western civilization Below, we discuss each style in more depth as well as popular cathedrals and Gothic artworks
Gothic Art and Architecture Overview | TheArtStory The International Gothic style is the term used for the courtly decorative style of illuminated manuscripts, tapestries, painting, and sculpture that developed around 1375
International Gothic | Glossary | National Gallery, London This is a term coined by art historians to describe a type of courtly painting created across Europe from the late14th to the mid15th centuries Its distinguishing characteristics are a decorative stylisation combined with a rich use of colours and gold decoration
International Gothic Style - The Publics Library and Digital Archive By the end of the 14th century, the fusion of Italian and Northern European art had led to the development of an International Gothic style For the next quarter of a century, leading artists travelled from Italy to France, and vice versa, and all over Europe
International Gothic - Oxford Reference International Gothic Quick Reference A style (or more accurately a medley of various stylistic trends) that affected the art, especially painting, of several European countries between c 1375 and c 1425
Definition of the International Gothic style - Web Gallery of Art Definition of the International Gothic style A rare homogeneity characterised European art around the year 1400 Even today art historians have not been able to agree on what to call the style that had spread in the sixty or seventy years around the turn of the century