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Interregional Tendencies in Gothic
Cistercian „Half Gothic”
Fossanova:
Cistercian
Monastery
(1135, 1187-
1208)
Senanque:
Cistercian
Monastery
(Romanesque)
Gothic Architecture III. – Cistercian „Semi Gothic” ArchitectureA.) Appearance of Scattered Elements (12-13. C.)
Fossanova: Cistercian Monastery (1135, 1187-1208)
Eberbach: Cistercian Monastery
( 1127, 1170-1186, 1245)
Gothic Architecture III. – Cistercian „Semi Gothic” ArchitectureA.) Appearance of Scattered Elements (12-13. C.)
Fossanova: ciszterci monostor (1135,
1187-1208)
Fontenay: ciszterci monostor (román kor)
Gothic Architecture III. – Cistercian „Semi Gothic” ArchitectureA.) Appearance of Scattered Elements (12-13. C.)
Casamari: Cistercian Monastery (1140, 1162-1217)
Gothic Architecture III. – Cistercian „Semi Gothic” ArchitectureA.) Appearance of Scattered Elements (12-13. C.)
Paris: Notre-Dame – side aisle Fossanova, Casamari - Chapterhouses
Gothic Architecture III. – Cistercian „Semi Gothic” ArchitectureA.) Appearance of Scattered Elements (12-13. C.)
Chiaravalle Milanese: Cistercian Monastery
(1135, 12-13. sz.)
Gothic Architecture III. – Cistercian „Semi Gothic” ArchitectureA.) Appearance of Scattered Elements (12-13. C.)
San Galgano: Cistercian Monastery(1224-1288)
Gothic Architecture III. – Cistercian „Semi Gothic” ArchitectureA.) Appearance of Scattered Elements (12-13. C.)
Clairvaux: Cistercian Abby (1115,
1135-1145, sanctuary: 1153-1174)
Pontigny: Cistercian Abby (1114, 1140-’70
Reconstruction of theSanctuary : 1185-1210)
Heisterbach: Cistercian Abby
(1189, 1202-1237)Reims: cathedral (1211-1311)
Gothic Architecture III. – Cistercian „Semi Gothic” ArchitectureB1.) The Influence of Cathedral Gothic - „Original” French Sanctuary (12-13. C.)
Pontigny: Cistercian Abby (1114, 1140-’70 Sanctuary: 1185-1210 )
Vézelay: Benedectine Abby
Beauvais: Cathedral
Reims: Cathedral
Gothic Architecture III. – Cistercian „Semi Gothic” ArchitectureB1.) The Influence of Cathedral Gothic - „Original” French Sanctuary (12-13. C.)
Altenberg: Cistercian Abby (1133,
1145-, 1255-1397)
Gothic Architecture III. – Cistercian „Semi Gothic” ArchitectureB1.) The Influence of Cathedral Gothic - „Original” French Sanctuary (12-13. C.)
Chorin: Cistercian Monastery
(1221,1273-1334)
Gothic Architecture III. – Cistercian „Semi Gothic” ArchitectureB2.) The Influence of Cathedral Gothic - „Reduced” French Sanctuary (12-13. C.)
Citeaux III.: Cistercian Monastery
(1098, Sanctuary: 1193)
Ebrach: Cistercian Monastery (1127, 1220-1282)
Gothic Architecture III. – Cistercian „Semi Gothic” ArchitectureB3.) The Influence of Cathedral Gothic - „Transformed” French Sanctuary I. (12-13. C.)
Lilienfeld.: Cistercian Abby
(1202, 1210-, Sanctuary-hall: 1250-)
Gothic Architecture III. – Cistercian „Semi Gothic” ArchitectureB3.) The Influence of Cathedral Gothic - „Transformed” French Sanctuary I. (12-13. C.)
Heiligenkreutz.: Cistercian Abby
(1133, 1150-’87, Hall-sanctuary: 1295)
Gothic Architecture III. – Cistercian „Semi Gothic” ArchitectureB3.) The Influence of Cathedral Gothic - „Transformed” French Sanctuary I. (12-13. C.)
Zwettl.: Cistercian Monastery
( 1138, 12. C., 1342-1348)
Gothic Architecture III. – Cistercian „Semi Gothic” ArchitectureB3.) The Influence of Cathedral Gothic - „Transformed” French Sanctuary I. (12-13. C.)
Gothic Architecture III. – Cistercian „Semi Gothic” ArchitectureB4.) Appearance of Gothic Spirit - The Unified Space (14. C.)
Neuberg: Cistercian
Monastery
(1327, 1330-1496 )
Interregional Tendencies in Gothic
Architecture of the Urban Monks(Franciscans, Dominicans)
Assisi: San Francesco (1228-1253 )
Gothic Architecture IV. – Architecture of the Urban MonksA.) Characteristics South from the Alps (13. C.)
Assisi: San Francesco (1228-
1253)
Gothic Architecture IV. – Architecture of the Urban MonksA.) Characteristics South from the Alps (13. C.)
Florence: Santa Croce ( 1295-1442)
Gothic Architecture IV. – Architecture of the Urban MonksA.) Characteristics South from the Alps - Following the Cistercian Model (13-14. C.)
Florence: Santa Croce (1295-1442)
Gothic Architecture IV. – Architecture of the Urban MonksA.) Characteristics South from the Alps - Following the Cistercian Model (13-14. C.)
Florence: Santa Maria Novella (1278-1349) Florence: San Miniato al Monte
Gothic Architecture IV. – Architecture of the Urban MonksA.) Characteristics South from the Alps - Following the Cistercian Model (13-14. C.)
Florence: Santa Maria Novella (1278-1349)
Gothic Architecture IV. – Architecture of the Urban MonksA.) Characteristics South from the Alps - Following the Cistercian Model (13-14. C.)
Siena: San Domenico (13-14. C.)
Gothic Architecture IV. – Architecture of the Urban MonksA.) Characteristics South from the Alps - Reduction of the Cistercian Model (13-14. C.)
Arezzo: San Domenico (1250)
Gothic Architecture IV. – Architecture of the Urban MonksA.) Characteristics South from the Alps - Reduction of the Cistercian Model (13-14. C.)
Arezzo: San Domenico (1250 k.)
Gothic Architecture IV. – Architecture of the Urban MonksA.) Characteristics South from the Alps - Reduction of the Cistercian Model (13-14. C.)
Esslingen: Franciscan
(1250-1300)
Regensburg: Sankt Jakob (Romanesque)
Regensburg:
Dominican
(1250)
Gothic Architecture IV. – Architecture of the Urban MonksB.) Characteristics North from the Alps - „Elongated” Sanctuary (13-14. C.)
Toulouse: Dominican Church
(1260-1304)
Gothic Architecture IV. – Architecture of the Urban MonksB.) Characteristics North from the Alps - Individual Versions: Hall-church (13-14. C.)
Salzburg: Franciscan Church
(13. C., Sanctuary: early 15. C.
Hans von Burghausen
Gothic Architecture IV. – Architecture of the Urban MonksB.) Characteristics North from the Alps - Individual Versions: Hall-sanctuary (15. C.)