Hoa 2 Gothic

Cards (119)

  • What is the time frame for the Norman Gothic style?

    1066-1200
  • What characterizes the Norman Gothic style?

    Semi-circular arched windows
  • What is the time frame for the Transitional Gothic style?
    1200-1275
  • What is a key feature of the Transitional Gothic style?

    Introduction of pointed arches
  • What is the time frame for Early English Gothic style?
    1200-1275
  • What characterizes Early English Gothic style?

    Long, pointed, narrow lancet windows
  • What is the time frame for Decorated Gothic style?

    1275-1375
  • What is a key feature of Decorated Gothic style?

    Fanciful window tracery
  • What are the two periods of Decorated Gothic style?
    • Decorated Geometric: several lights with a circle
    • Decorated Curvilinear: flowing tracery with leaf shapes
  • What is the time frame for Perpendicular Gothic style?
    1375-1530+
  • What characterizes Perpendicular Gothic style?

    Strong vertical lines in window tracery
  • What is the time frame for Tudor Gothic style?
    1485-1603
  • What is a key feature of Tudor Gothic style?

    Shift to plainer Renaissance style
  • What are the features of Tudor Gothic style?
    Four-centered arch, oriel window, timber frame
  • What is the time frame for Elizabethan Gothic style?
    1550-1830
  • What characterizes Elizabethan Gothic style?
    Use of mullioned and transomed windows
  • What is the characteristic of Early English Vaulting?
    Quadripartite ribbed vault
  • What is a feature of Decorated Vaulting?
    Addition of lierne ribs
  • What does the intersection of ribs in Decorated Vaulting produce?
    Star-shaped pattern called stellar vaulting
  • What is the characteristic of Perpendicular Vaulting?
    Intricate stellar vaulting
  • What is a feature of Tudor Vaulting?
    Use of four-centered (Tudor) arch
  • What is a pendant in Tudor Vaulting?

    Sculpted ornament or elongated boss
  • What are the types of timber church roofs?
    • Trussed-rafter roof
    • Tie-beam roof
    • Hammer-beam
    • Double hammer-beam
    • Collar-braced roof
    • Aisle roof
    • Barrel roof
  • What is the significance of Canterbury Cathedral?

    Mixture of styles, choir reconstructed
  • What is Exeter Cathedral known for?

    Longest unbroken Gothic ceiling
  • What is Gloucester Cathedral a fusion of?

    Norman Romanesque & Perpendicular Gothic
  • What is Hereford Cathedral famous for?

    Library of chained books
  • What is unique about the Hereford Mappa Mundi?

    Records 13th century scholars' world view
  • Who designed King’s College Chapel?
    Reginald Ely
  • What is notable about King’s College Chapel?
    World's largest fan vault
  • What is Lichfield Cathedral known for?

    Only medieval English cathedral with 3 spires
  • What is Lincoln Cathedral's significance?
    Important medieval cathedral in England
  • What is Peterborough Cathedral known for?

    Magnificent façade of Gothic screen
  • What is Salisbury Cathedral's tallest feature?
    Spire at 123 m
  • What is unique about Wells Cathedral's west front?

    Finest collection of statuary in Europe
  • What is Westminster Abbey Cathedral known for?

    Coronation and burial site for monarchs
  • What is Winchester Cathedral's significance?

    Longest Gothic cathedral in Europe
  • What is York Minster's rank among Gothic cathedrals?

    Second largest in Northern Europe
  • What is notable about York Minster's Chapter House ceiling?
    Masterpiece in masonry & stained glass
  • Who designed Conway Castle?
    James of St. George