Clipart images of numerous examples of gothic architecture, from full churches and buildings to structural details. Gothic architecture is defined as the archiecture noted from the 12th to 16th century, originating in France. It superceded Romanesque architecture, and preceded renaissance.
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Abbey, Westminster
The Westminster Abbey is a Gothic church located in Westminster, London. The church has a pointed style of architecture which signifies the Gothic style. ... |
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All Saints Cathedral
All Saints Cathedral at Albany.... |
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All Saints' Church, Brixworth
All Saints' Church, Brixworth, is an outstanding example of early Anglo-Saxon architecture located in central England, and has been called "perhaps the most imposing architectural memorial of the seve... |
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Amiens Cathedral
"Plan of Amiens Cathedral. A, Apsidal aisle. B B, Outer aisles of choir. F G, Transepts. H, Central tower. I J, Western turrets. M, Principal or western doorway. N N, Western side doors. P Q, ... |
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Amiens Cathedral
The cross section of the Amiens Cathedral. (E) triforium, (F) clerestory.... |
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Arcature
"An arcade of small dimensions, such as a balustrade, formed by a series of little arches. Image: Arcature.- Cathedral of Petersborough, England."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Arcature
"An arcade of small dimensions, such as a balustrade, formed by a series of little arches. Image: Arcature.- Cathedral of Petersborough, England."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Architecture, Gothic
Gothic architecture has pointed arches, clustered pillars, vaulted roofs, and profusion of ornaments.... |
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Balustrade
Rayonnnant Gothic balustrade.... |
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Balustrade
Flamboyant French Gothic balustrade at Chateau of Josselyn.... |
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Balustrade
Early Gothic or transitional balustrade.... |
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Balustrade
Early Gothic balustrade.... |
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Balustrade
Flamboyant balustrade from the Chateau of Josselyn.... |
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Bangor Cathedral, Caernarvonshire
The site of Bangor Cathedral was originally occupied by St. Deiniol's monastery, established in the 6th century around c.525 on land given by the king of Gwynedd, Maelgwn Gwynedd. Deiniol is said to h... |
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Base
Early type gothic column base from Halberstadt.... |
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Base
Late type gothic column base from Rouen, France.... |
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Bay
One bay from Salisbury Cathedral, England.... |
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Bay
One bay from the choir of Lincoln Cathedral, England.... |
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Bay
One bay from the nave of Lichfield Cathedral, England.... |
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Bay of Abbey of St. Denis
A bay is a module in classical or Gothic architecture, the distance between two supports of a vault or the unit of an opening and its framing on a façade.... |
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Bay of Choir, Lichfield Cathedral
Lichfield Cathedral is situated in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. It is the only medieval English cathedral with three spires. Architecturally, the choir (alt. spelling quire) is the area of a chu... |
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Bay of Limburg Cathedral
The Catholic Cathedral of Limburg, also known as Georgsdom or Limburger Dom in German (English: Cathedral of St. George) after its dedication to Saint George, is one of the most accompli... |
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Bay of Speyer Cathedral
A bay is a module in classical or Gothic architecture, the distance between two supports of a vault or the unit of an opening and its framing on a façade.... |
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Bay, Nave of Lucca Cathedral
The Cathedral of St Martin (Italian Duomo) is a church in Lucca, Italy. It was begun in 1063 by Bishop Anselm (later Pope Alexander II). Of this structure, the great apse with its tall columnar arcade... |
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Bell Gable
A bell gable is a kind of turret placed on the apex of a gable at the west end of small churches and chapels. ... |