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LATER FRENCH GOTHIC: St. Maclou, Rouen, France, C. 1500-1514. While the Renaissance was already in full swing in Italy, the French were pushing the extremes with elaborate ornamentation as seen in the exquisite traceries of St. Maclou. Considered one of the best examples of the "Flamboyant style" of Gothic architecture in France.: Rouen France, French Gothic, Gothic Buildings, Gothic Cathedrals, Gothic Church, Beautiful Churches, Cathedral Church, Places Of Worship, Church Architecture

LATER FRENCH GOTHIC: St. Maclou, Rouen, France, C. 1500-1514. While the Renaissance was already in full swing in Italy, the French were pushing the extremes with elaborate ornamentation as seen in the exquisite traceries of St. Maclou. Considered one of the best examples of the "Flamboyant style" of Gothic architecture in France.:

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Double-Lancet Window, c.1275-1300 Gothic Window, Gothic Arch, Antique Architecture, Lash Paradise, Gothic Windows, Gothic Ideas, Window Designs, Cathedral Windows, Gothic Church

This limestone window from La Tricherie, a small village near Châtellerault (between Tours and Poitiers), is constructed in a style typical of the late thirteenth century. The overall opening is organized into two identical lancets topped by a circle (oculus), which circumscribes a quatrefoil—a basic scheme that first appeared in window designs in the late twelfth century

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