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- International_Gothic abstract "International Gothic is a phase of Gothic art which developed in Burgundy, Bohemia, France, Germany, and northern Italy in the late 14th century and early 15th century. It then spread very widely across Western Europe, hence the name for the period, which was introduced by the French art historian Louis Courajod at the end of the 19th century. The German equivalent "Weicher Stil" was introduced by H. Börger and found wide reception through the works of Wilhelm Pinder. Tschechoslowakian art historians have coined the term Beautiful Style (Schöner Stil), particularly because of the widespread “Schöne Madonnen – Beautiful Madonnas”. However, The usage of the terms by art historians varies somewhat, with some using the term more restrictively than others. Some art historians feel the term is "in many ways ... not very helpful.. since it tends to skate over both differences and details of transmission.”"In this period, artists, tradesmen, goods and works of art traveled widely around the continent, creating a common aesthetic among artists, patrons and audiences. Important centers of the production and commission of art works were northern France, the Duchy of Burgundy, the Imperial court in Prague, and the free cities in Germany, the Netherlands, and Italy.".
- International_Gothic thumbnail Torun_SS_Johns_Mary_Magdalene.jpg?width=300.
- International_Gothic wikiPageExternalLink prague.
- International_Gothic wikiPageID "214829".
- International_Gothic wikiPageRevisionID "606591982".
- International_Gothic hasPhotoCollection International_Gothic.
- International_Gothic subject Category:Gothic_architecture.
- International_Gothic subject Category:Gothic_art.
- International_Gothic comment "International Gothic is a phase of Gothic art which developed in Burgundy, Bohemia, France, Germany, and northern Italy in the late 14th century and early 15th century. It then spread very widely across Western Europe, hence the name for the period, which was introduced by the French art historian Louis Courajod at the end of the 19th century. The German equivalent "Weicher Stil" was introduced by H. Börger and found wide reception through the works of Wilhelm Pinder.".
- International_Gothic label "Gothique international".
- International_Gothic label "Gotyk międzynarodowy".
- International_Gothic label "Gótico internacional".
- International_Gothic label "International Gothic".
- International_Gothic label "Internationale gotiek".
- International_Gothic label "Pintura gótica internacional".
- International_Gothic label "Tardo gotico".
- International_Gothic label "Weicher Stil".
- International_Gothic label "Интернациональная готика".
- International_Gothic label "国際ゴシック".
- International_Gothic sameAs Weicher_Stil.
- International_Gothic sameAs Διεθνής_γοτθικός_ρυθμός.
- International_Gothic sameAs Pintura_gótica_internacional.
- International_Gothic sameAs Gothique_international.
- International_Gothic sameAs Tardo_gotico.
- International_Gothic sameAs 国際ゴシック.
- International_Gothic sameAs 국제_고딕.
- International_Gothic sameAs Internationale_gotiek.
- International_Gothic sameAs Gotyk_międzynarodowy.
- International_Gothic sameAs Gótico_internacional.
- International_Gothic sameAs m.01fg2w.
- International_Gothic sameAs Q867769.
- International_Gothic sameAs Q867769.
- International_Gothic wasDerivedFrom International_Gothic?oldid=606591982.
- International_Gothic depiction Torun_SS_Johns_Mary_Magdalene.jpg.
- International_Gothic isPrimaryTopicOf International_Gothic.