classic gothic
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classic gothic
Summary
classic gothic is an architectural style[1].
Key Facts
- A notable work attributed to classic gothic is Notre-Dame de Chartres[2].
- A notable work attributed to classic gothic is Bourges Cathedral[3].
- A notable work attributed to classic gothic is Notre-Dame d'Amiens[4].
- A notable work attributed to classic gothic is Reims Cathedral[5].
- A notable work attributed to classic gothic is Toul Cathedral[6].
- classic gothic's instance of is recorded as architectural style[7].
- classic gothic's follows is recorded as Early Gothic architecture[8].
- classic gothic's followed by is recorded as Rayonnant[9].
- classic gothic's subclass of is recorded as Gothic architecture[10].
- classic gothic's part of is recorded as Gothic architecture[11].
- classic gothic's part of is recorded as French Gothic architecture[12].
- classic gothic's time period is recorded as Middle Ages[13].
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Works and Contributions
Notable works include Notre-Dame de Chartres[2], a Catholic cathedral[14], in France[15], founded in 1145[16]; Bourges Cathedral[3], a Catholic cathedral[17], in France[18], founded in 1195[19]; Notre-Dame d'Amiens[4], a Catholic cathedral[20], in France[21], founded in 1220[22]; Reims Cathedral[5], a Catholic cathedral[23], in France[24], founded in 1201[25]; and Toul Cathedral[6], a Catholic cathedral[26], in France[27], founded in 1210[28].