Early Gothic
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Refers to the early phases of the style and period that flourished in the Île-de-France with the emergence of the strong French monarchy and resulting building campaigns in the mid-12th century, and spread to other European centers. The style is characterized by a new departure from the thick supporting walls of the earlier, massive Romanesque structures to a quest for lighter, thinner, elongated proportions and greater interior illumination, using pointed arches, ribbed vaults, more open interior spaces, and enormous stained glass windows.
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Otros términos
- Vroeg-Gotisch [nl]
- Gothique primitif [fr]
- Gótico temprano [es]
- 1200 Style [en]
- Gothic, Early [en]
- Primaire [en]
- Style 1200 [en]
- Transitional Style [en]
- vroege gotiek [nl]