International Gothic
International Gothic
is a subset of
Gothic art
developed in
Burgundy
,
Bohemia
and northern
Italy
in the late
1300s
and early
1400s
. It was at this period that artists travelled widely around the continent creating a common aesthetic among the royalty and nobility and removing the concept of "foreign" art. Practitioners include
Gentile da Fabriano
and
Jacopo Bellini
and an example of this style would be
The Wilton Diptych
.
See also
Medieval art
Early Renaissance painting
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