Introduction To The Art America, a land known for its spectacular art, creativity and celebrated artists had been a witness to an iconic piece delivered by Grant Wood in the…
The Cologne Cathedral, Köln, Germany- Examples of Innovative Use of Natural Light in Architecture The Cologne Cathedral, situated majestically in Köln, Germany, stands not only as a testament to medieval…
Gothic Architecture-1100 AD to 1450 AD – Timeline of prominent architectural styles In the annals of architectural history, the Gothic period, spanning from 1100 AD to 1450 AD, stands as a…
Emerging in the heart of medieval Europe, particularly in 12th-century France, Gothic architecture was a daring departure from the rounded and thick-walled Romanesque designs that preceded it. Imagine going from…
Gothic architecture is a defining style of the medieval period that flourished in Europe during the 12th century. Gothic Architectural style evolved from Romanesque architecture and was succeeded by Renaissance…
Step into a world of mystery and awe as we explore the fascinating Gothic Revival – a popular architectural and artistic movement that emerged in the 18th century and reached…
If Romanesque architecture demonstrated the protective strength of God in uncertain times, Gothic architecture reached for the sky and celebrated the magnificence of God’s universe. Using an assortment of creative…
Gothic Art from towering churches, pointed arches, flying buttresses and stained glass windows, the word ‘gothic’ evokes images of tall, towering structures and haunted houses. The movement originated and flourished…
“The principal of gothic architecture is infinity made imaginable.” – Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Something unimaginable is brought to reality just by styling something uniquely and distinctively. Gothic is an extinct…
Neo-Manueline is a rallying style of architecture which is from the 16th-century Manueline late gothic architecture of Portugal. The neo-Manueline was never restricted with an area it was implanted across…
The Army and Navy Building, located on Esplanade road, opposite the Jehangir art gallery in Mumbai served as a departmental store in colonial India. It was originally established in London…
Also familiarized as the Hieronymites Monastery, in Portugal, the Jeronimos monastery festoons the banks of the Tagus River. This erstwhile monastery of the Order of Saint Jerome personifies Portugal’s potential…