Category
page 1Gothic art
Gothic art
style of Medieval art developed in Northern France
Gothic architecture
style of architecture
Early Netherlandish painting
work of artists active in the Low Countries during the 15th- and 16th-century Northern Renaissance
Sienese school
painting style developed in 14th-century Siena
Trecento
The Trecento ( , , ; short for , "1300") refers to the 14th century in Italian cultural history. The Trecento is considered to be the beginning of the Italian Renaissance or at least the Proto-Renaissance in art history. The Trecento was also famous as a time of heightened literary activity, with writers working in the vernacular instead of Latin. In music, the Trecento was a time of vigorous activity in Italy, as it was in France, with which there was a frequent interchange of musicians and influences.
Pamplona Cathedral
cathedral in Spain
International Gothic
art style
panel painting
painting made on a flat panel made of wood
The Lady and the Unicorn
Collection of medieval tapestries, Musée national du Moyen Âge, Paris
Gothic sculpture
sculpture style in Europe during the Middle Ages
Apocalypse Tapestry
tapestry series by Jan Bondol from Bruges in the Château d'Angers

Champmol
thumb|Champmol in 1686. The cottage-like hermitages of the monks can be seen surrounding the main cloister, with the [[Well of Moses in the middle.]]
thumb|right|Philip the Bold and his wife kneel in the portal of the monastery church. [[Claus Sluter and workshop.]]
thumb|Each of the choir monks had one of these paintings in his hermitage, probably as the only decoration. Cleveland Museum of Art.
The Chartreuse de Champmol, formally the Chartreuse de la Sainte-Trinité de Champmol, was a Carthusian monastery on the outskirts of Dijon, which is now in France, but in the 15th century was the cap
Mass of Saint Gregory
artistic theme in Christian iconography
Basilica of Saint-Quentin
basilica located in Aisne, in France
French Gothic architecture
style of architecture prevalent in France from 1140 until about 1500
The Hunt of the Unicorn
tapestry series of the late Middle Ages
Hrvoje's Missal
illuminated manuscript
Hval Manuscript
15th century Bosnian illuminated manuscript

Royal Gold Cup
14th century French cup in the British Museum
Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux
illuminated manuscript by Jean Pucelle
Andachtsbild
thumb|upright=0.9|Veil of Veronica by the Italian Baroque painter [[Domenico Fetti]]
Anjou Legendarium
fragmented Gothic illuminated manuscript
Johann Koerbecke
German painter (c. 1410-1491)
Čajniče Gospel
oldest gospel written in medieval Bosnia
reliquary chest
relic holder in the shape of a chest, casket, or small church-like structure
Gothic art in Milan
Castello della Manta
castle in Manta, Italy
Gothic boxwood miniature
early 16th-century wood carving of the Low Countries
Catalan Gothic
artistic style, with particular characteristics in the field of architecture
Mural paintings of the Conquest of Majorca
painting by Master of the Conquest of Majorca
Meridional Gothic
architectural style from the South of France
Valencian Gothic
artistic gothic style from the Valencian Community (Spain)
International Gothic art in Italy
aspects of International Gothic art in Italy