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Palazzo Publico and Piazza del Campo

Effects of Good Government Picture

Effects of Bad Government

Siena Cathedral


Siena, Italy


1226 CE

Siena Cathedral

Siena Cathedral

Santa Croce


Florence, Italy


1294 CE

Santa Croce

Santa Croce

Palazzo Vecchio


Florence, Italy


1298 CE

Loggia dei Lanzi


Florence, Italy


1376-82 CE

Bargello


Florence, Italy


1250's CE

Orsanmichele


Florence, Italy


1337 CE

Palazzo Davanzati


Florence, Italy


1350 CE

Church of St. Mary at Lubeck


Lubeck, Germany


ca 1250-1350 CE

Church of St. Mary at Lubeck

Church of St. Mary at Lubeck

Cloth Hall with Belfry


Bruges, Belgium


1240 CE

Bastides: Monpazier


Monpazier, France


1284 CE


(towns commissioned by King)

Bastides: Monpazier

Bastides: Monpazier

-Italian Gothic took a very cubic/geometric approach to gothic


-Very heavy influence of Romanesque architecture


-Not as decorated/ornamented as others


-Made with a venire of marble unlike the limestone in France and England


-More paintings than sculptures

What were the regional characteristics of Gothic architecture in Italy? Compare Italy with England and/or France.

-Commune


-Different groups in the city


-Flourished as a banking center and industry


power-house

What were the important new political and social characteristics of medieval cities such as Siena, Florence, Bruges, Monpazier and Lubeck?

-City hall building


-there was no reason for a city hall building in other European cities ruled by monarchy/church -Secular city centered on the city square

What were some of the important building types in medieval cities? How were they related to economic, political and social developments?

-Bastides were new towns established in 13th-14th centuries in France, mainly for trade (sometimes for military reasons as well)


-People would advertise that if you moved there, they would give you rights and freedoms others didn’t have
-Political and economic incentives


-Draw of theses types of towns were their great markets

What is a bastide? What were the motivations for founding a bastide? What drew people to a bastide?