Gothic Architecture in England
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Gothic Architecture
Architectural History
ACT 322
Doris Kemp
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Gothic Architecture in England
Canterbury Cathedral
Salisbury Cathedral
Lincoln Cathedral
King’s College, Cambridge
Westminster Abbey
Gothic Architecture in England
Although Gothic architecture originated in
France, it spread throughout Europe
Became the predominant style through the 15th
century
The English would soon form their own Gothic
aesthetics
Within a century they had created Gothic churches
that varied considerably from those in France
Gothic Architecture in England
Canterbury Cathedral
First Gothic style church in England
The choir was originally intended to house England’s
most popular shrine
Thomas Becket
Archbishop of Canterbury who was murdered by Henry VIII’s
men
Became a sacred pilgrimage site
Belief that miracles were performed at the tomb of St.
Thomas
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Gothic Architecture in England
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Gothic Architecture in England
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Salisbury Cathedral
Presents the rare example of an English Gothic
cathedral built almost entirely in homogenous style
(purely English)
Begun in 1220 and finished by 1258
Incorporates features from monastic plans into a
purely English long angular building
Features a tower rising some 404-ft and a spire
providing vertical emphasis
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Gothic Architecture in England
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Lincoln Cathedral
Had a more complicated building history
Originally a Norman church that was destroyed by an
earthquake in 1185
The original survives only in lower portions of the western front
Rebuilding began in 1192 and was completed in 1280
The Angel Choir
Wealth of elaborate trim in the form of Purbeck marble
shafts, stiff-leaf capitols, and sculpted angels
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Wells Cathedral
Widely regarded as one of the finest English
cathedrals
Also one of the first English Gothic buildings
Dates back to at least 1186 and possibly a decade earlier
To strengthen the lower piers, scissor-shaped arches
were built in 1338
Modest structure
Vaults are only 67-ft high
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Gothic Architecture in England
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Cathedral Chapterhouse, Southwell
Contains some of the finest carvings of the English
Gothic period
Built around 1290
Plants from the surrounding countryside were used
as a model for much of the decorative work
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Ely Cathedral
Large scale structure built of timber
One of the few Christian churches in existence were
Christ is depicted without a beard
In 1322, due to structural problems, the tower was
replaced with a wooden lantern
Increased the lighting and usable space at the heights
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King’s College, Cambridge
Began about 1446 and finished 1515
Built in a time were the sermon served as an
important part of church service
Built on a simpler plan and smaller area to reduce
reverberation time so that speech could be understood
Basically rectangular in plan
Features perpendicular tracery in the large windows and
majestic fan vaults overhead
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King’s College, Cambridge
The ornate organ loft atop the choir divides the
space into two parts
One for townspeople
One for students
Similar style to the High Renaissance Period in
Northern Italy
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Westminster Abbey
Building begun in 1245
Located in London
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Gothic Architecture in England
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References
Sullivan, Mary; http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/
http://www.brynmawr.edu/Acads/Cities/wld/wdpt1.html
Trachtenburg/Hyman; Architecture: From Prehistory to
Postmodernity
Wodehouse/Moffett; A History of Western Architecture
Gothic Architecture
Architectural History
ACT 322
Doris Kemp