gothic: chartres cathedral
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Gothic
Cathedral of Notre Dame de Chartres, c. 1145 and rebuilt 1194-
c.1220
What is iconography?
What is a ‘westwerk’?
A ‘westwerk’ (or westwork) is the monumental, west-facing entrance of a Carolingian, Ottonian, or Romanesque church. The exterior has multiple stories between two towers. The interior includes a chapel, and a series of galleries overlooking the nave.In this way, the Emperor or nobility could watch and participate in the mas below. The chapel was also used for special festivities.
Corvey Abbey in Germany (873-875)
Activity: using 3 separate pages, make spider diagrams with the following headings.p. 1: pre-Gothic history; Gothic geometry; Westwerk; Royal portal & jamb figuresp. 2: interior & stained glass; nave & aisles; elevation; use of spacep.3: symbolism of light; flying buttress; north rose window iconography; sculptural programme (north); shape/formTake notes while you watch the videos. Then complete the Exit Pass questions.
WestwerkWestwerk
Gothic geometry
Gothic geometry
Pre-gothic history
Pre-gothic history
Royal portal &
jamb figures
Royal portal &
jamb figures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8QRG-Xc6oU&list=PLEEA1BAEC5B2F7654 5.51Part 1: This video (1 of 3), focuses on the cathedral's pre-Gothic history, its sacred relic, and the westwerk's royal portal and jamb figures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dN5XRW7T0cc&list=ECEEA1BAEC5B2F7654 3.24Part 2: This video (2 of 3), focuses on the cathedral's interior, its stained glass, nave, aisles, elevation, and choir
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAtQB9wLkUA&list=ECEEA1BAEC5B2F7654 9.04Part 3: This video (3 of 3), focuses on the symbolism and divinity of light, the cathedral's flying buttresses, transept, the iconography of the north rose window, and the north porch and its sculptural programme
Sources and extra info:SmartHistory by Khan Academyhttp://www.sacred-destinations.com/france/chartres-cathedral Photos & historyhttp://drc.kenyon.edu/handle/2374.KENY/1455 high-res images