Église Saint-Séverin in Paris (later phases)

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Église Saint-Séverin in Paris (later phases) is a richly ornamented medieval church in the Latin Quarter whose later additions exemplify the intricate tracery, elaborate stonework, and dynamic forms characteristic of Flamboyant Gothic architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Flamboyant Gothic architecture
architectural work phase
church architecture
architecturalStyle Flamboyant Gothic NERFINISHED
exemplifies Flamboyant Gothic decorative vocabulary
Parisian Flamboyant Gothic NERFINISHED
late Gothic experimentation with form
hasAestheticQuality complex and intricate
highly ornamental
visually dynamic
hasArchitecturalPhase later medieval additions
hasArchitecturalType Roman Catholic church
hasChronologicalRelation later than early Gothic phases of Église Saint-Séverin
later than original Romanesque phases of Église Saint-Séverin
hasContext Latin Quarter urban fabric
hasCulturalContext medieval Catholicism
hasDecorationType ornamental tracery
stone carving
hasFeature Flamboyant vaulting patterns
complex window tracery
curvilinear forms
decorative stone ribs
dynamic architectural forms
elaborate stonework
highly carved details
intricate tracery
ornamented façades
rich ornamentation
hasFunction parish church architecture
hasHeritageValue important example of Flamboyant Gothic in Paris
hasMaterial stone
hasPeriod late Middle Ages
hasReligiousAffiliation Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
influencedBy late Gothic architectural trends in France
locatedIn 5th arrondissement of Paris NERFINISHED
France
Latin Quarter NERFINISHED
Paris
partOf Église Saint-Séverin NERFINISHED
usedFor Christian worship
Roman Catholic liturgy

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Flamboyant Gothic architecturalStyleOf Église Saint-Séverin in Paris (later phases)