The main focus of Gothic artists was to communicate religious messages to the public. Most Gothic art was found in churches and other large buildings.
Artists of the International Gothic style favored tempera on wood panels as their primary medium. This technique allowed for vibrant colors and intricate details, which were essential to the ornate and decorative nature of the style. Additionally, illuminated manuscripts were also popular among these artists, showcasing their skill in fine line work and rich coloration. Overall, these mediums facilitated the intricate and elegant aesthetic characteristic of the International Gothic movement.
International Gothic
His most important colleagues and followers were Paul Signac and Henri-Edmond Cross. Some other artists occasionally painted in a pointillist style, e.g. Pissarro and van Gogh.
The Gothic style first emerged in France.
new Gothic style buildings
Artists who painted in the International Gothic style?
Oil Paints
Oil Paints
grounded religious subjects in the real world (apex)
The God's-eye view
The God's-eye view
The God's-eye view
oil paints
The God's-eye view
matthias grunewald
Matthias Grunwald
International Gothic