Objectlate Gothic Collection
Objectlate Gothic, also known as Late Gothic or Flamboyant Gothic, is a captivating architectural style that emerged in Europe during the 14th and 15th centuries
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Objectlate Gothic, also known as Late Gothic or Flamboyant Gothic, is a captivating architectural style that emerged in Europe during the 14th and 15th centuries. This period witnessed the construction of magnificent structures adorned with intricate details and ornate decorations. One remarkable example can be seen in the facade of the Ca' d'Oro on the Grand Canal of Venice. Its delicate arches and elegant sculptures showcase the mastery of this artistic movement. Another stunning piece is the Fountain "Madonna Verona" in Piazza delle Erbe, Verona, which reclaims a mutilated Roman statue completed by Bonino da Campione. Gondolas gracefully glide along the Grand Canal, revealing glimpses of iconic Objectlate Gothic landmarks such as St. Mark Basin from San Giorgio Island and Ca' d'Oro in Venice's background. The Castle Da Porto-Colleoni stands proudly with its aristocratic Chapel dedicated to Mary's Nativity visible from its portico. In Thiene, Villa Thiene (formerly Castle Da Porto-Colleoni) offers a breathtaking view showcasing Objectlate Gothic architecture at its finest. Meanwhile, Bergamo's Piazza Vecchia captivates visitors with Palazzo della Ragione's grand gallery and City Tower called "Campanone. " The Silver altar depicting stories of St. John the Baptist mesmerizes viewers at Florence's Baptistery Museum within The Opera del Duomo di Santa Maria del Fiore complex – an exceptional testament to Objectlate Gothic craftsmanship. As we gaze upon these marvelous creations scattered across Europe, it becomes evident that Objectlate Gothic represents an era where beauty met intricacy in perfect harmony – leaving us awe-inspired by their timeless allure.