- Sondergotik
Sondergotik (German for "special Gothic") is the style of Late
Gothic architecture prevalent inAustria ,Bavaria , andBohemia between 1350 and 1550. The term was invented byart historian Kurt Gerstenberg in his 1913 work "Deutsche Sondergotik", in which he argued that the Late Gothic had a special expression in Germany (especially the South and theRhineland ) marked by the use of thehall church or "Hallenkirche". At the same time the style forms part of theInternational Gothic style in its origins.The style was contemporaneous with several unique local styles of Gothic: the flamboyant in
France , the perpendicular inEngland , theManueline inPortugal , and the Isabelline inSpain . Like these, the Sondergotik showed an attention to detail both within and without. In many Sondergotik buildings, fluidity and a wood-like quality were stressed in carving and decoration. Outside, the buildings tended towards mass buttressing.Among the most famous Sondergotik constructions is Saint Barbara Church in
Kutná Hora (modernCzech Republic ), built by theParler s, a family of masons.ources
* [http://www.artnet.com/library/07/0797/T079746.ASP The Grove Dictionary of Art: "Sondergotik".]
*Cole, Emily, ed. (2002). "The Grammar of Architecture". Bullfinch Press.
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