International Gothic
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Refers to the style that developed in the French and Burgundian courts in the mid-14th century and spread widely over western Europe by about 1425. The style is primarily manifested in non-monumental art, including panel paintings, miniatures, illuminated manuscripts, enamels, embroideries, and stained glass. The style is characterized by fluid elegance, curvilinear refinement, a supple, elongated human form, playfulness, and a new interest in secular themes.
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Otros términos
- internationale gotiek [nl]
- Gótico internacional [es]
- Gothic, International [en]
- International Style (Gothic) [en]
- Soft Style [en]
- Weicher Stil [en]