
- Gothic - Wikipedia- Look up Gothic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. 
- GOTHIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster- The meaning of GOTHIC is of, relating to, or resembling the Goths, their civilization, or their language. How to use Gothic in a sentence. 
- Gothic art | Medieval Architecture, Sculpture & Painting | Britannica- Gothic art, the painting, sculpture, and architecture characteristic of the second of two great international eras that flourished in western and central Europe during the Middle Ages. 
- What is ‘Gothic’? It’s more complicated than you think.- In Britain, it was only in the revival of this medieval style of architecture that it started to be called “Gothic.” The Revivalists no longer dismissed the Gothic as a crude or barbarous form,... 
- Gothic Architecture: Everything You Need to Know- Mar 3, 2025 · Recognizable for its pointed arches and rib vaults, Gothic architecture was Europe’s primary building style for cathedrals from the late 12th to the 16th century. 
- Exploring Gothic Art: Origins, Characteristics, and Cultural …- Gothic art, originating centuries ago, continues to resonate profoundly in contemporary culture. Its intricate blend of spirituality, symbolism, emotional depth, and aesthetic beauty has ensured its … 
- Gothic architecture, an introduction - Smarthistory- Gothic architecture style The style represented giant steps away from the previous, relatively basic building systems that had prevailed. The Gothic grew out of the Romanesque … 
- The Gothic style – an introduction · V&A- The Gothic style first appeared in the early 12th century in northern France and rapidly spread beyond its origins in architecture to sculpture, textiles and painting, including frescoes, stained … 
- Gothic architecture - Wikipedia- In Gothic architecture, particularly in the later Gothic styles, they became the most visible and characteristic element, giving a sensation of verticality and pointing upward, like the spires. 
- Gothic Art and Architecture Overview | TheArtStory- Gothic art flourished in Western Europe with monumental sculptures and stained-glass window decorated cathedrals - marked by the pointed Gothic arch.