Southern French Gothic

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Southern French Gothic is a regional variant of Gothic architecture in southern France, characterized by its austere brick construction, massive walls, and relatively simple, fortress-like forms.

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Southern French Gothic canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural style
regional variant of Gothic architecture
aestheticGoal defensive impression
monumentality
architecturalPeriod Gothic
characteristic austere appearance
buttresses integrated into wall masses
emphasis on horizontality
few exterior sculptures
fortress-like exterior
large single-nave interiors
limited window openings
massive walls
relatively simple forms
use of chapels between buttresses
contrastsWith Flamboyant Gothic of northern France NERFINISHED
Rayonnant Gothic of northern France
country France
developedIn Languedoc NERFINISHED
Midi-Pyrénées NERFINISHED
endTime 15th century
function religious architecture
symbol of ecclesiastical power
hasPart Toulousain Gothic NERFINISHED
influenced later regional church architecture in southern France
influencedBy Cistercian architecture
Romanesque architecture of southern France
military architecture
locatedInTimePeriod High Gothic NERFINISHED
Late Gothic NERFINISHED
materialUsed brick
stone
notableExample Albi Cathedral NERFINISHED
Basilica of Saint-Sernin of Toulouse (later Gothic additions) NERFINISHED
Church of the Jacobins, Toulouse NERFINISHED
Narbonne Cathedral NERFINISHED
Saint-Michel Church, Toulouse NERFINISHED
Saint-Étienne Cathedral, Toulouse NERFINISHED
partOf Gothic architecture NERFINISHED
region southern France NERFINISHED
roofType steeply pitched roofs
startTime 13th century
typicalBuildingType cathedral
monastic church
parish church
vaultType rib vaults
windowType relatively small tracery windows

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