Pointed arches also occur extensively in Romanesque decorative blind arcading, where semi-circular arches overlap each other in a simple decorative pattern, and
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Gothic art developed after the Romanesque, in the xii century The style continued to be used well in the 18th century in some parts of Europe,
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One of the most striking characteristics of Romanesque sculpture is the unity between it and the architecture- sculpture is almost always directly connected to
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Renaissance Its characteristics include the pointed arch, the ribbed vault (which evolved from the joint vaulting of romanesque architecture) and the
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Gothic Architecture By the beginning of the 12th century, the Romanesque form was gradually giving way to the Gothic style The word “Gothic” was first
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But not always architectural elements were in accordance with the statics of the building Gothic architecture, based on the earlier Romanesque buildings
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Gothic vs Romanesque • Gothic buildings designed to be more heavenly – Large open spaces, difference in vaulting and arches • Less gloomy than Romanesque
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Romanesque Three formal elements of Romanesque shared by all regions Italian: there isn't any real Gothic architecture in Italy worth talking about
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