The document summarizes key aspects of gothic culture, including:
1) The term "gothic" derives from the Gothic tribe that invaded Rome and was considered barbarous. It later described the dark art of the Middle Ages.
2) Gothic culture originated in France in the 1850s as a reaction against social oppression, with members wearing white face paint and black clothes.
3) Gothic art flourished from the 12th-16th centuries across Europe before being supplanted by the Renaissance. It emphasized ornate architecture and religious-themed paintings.
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GOTHIC CULTURE: ORIGINS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GOTHIC STYLE
1. Gothic Culture
Members:
Diego Galvis
Oscar Oliveer
Jhon Salcedo
Jhon Tibaquira
2. Etymology of the
word "Gothic"
• The gothic word comes the term Goth, and is a derogatory way of
calling the Germanic tribe of the "Goths" who invaded Rome. This
was a barbarous people.
• It was first introduced by Florentine art historian Giorgio Vasari
in the sixteenth century who wanted to define the dark art of the
Middle Ages against the glorious past of classical antiquity.
3. Origin
• The Gothic has its beginnings between 1850 and 1860 in France as a
movement anti-social header by workers mostly for students living in
constant oppression by the society system was then, making up their
faces in white and wearing black gave to understand that the
oppression was dead.
• Gothic resurgence in the 80's when punk was in its terms as being
strong, made something like punk, in terms of image, some ideologies
and also some music.
4. Start of Gothic
Period
• Gothic art was born in France in the twelfth century, to develop and
evolve in every corner of Europe until it is superseded by the
Renaissance period during the sixteenth century. spread rapidly
coming first to England, early thirteenth century and Germany Iberian
Peninsula and central and northern Europe.
• The last point reached in this style is Italy in the fourteenth century
who adopted, especially in painting, Gothic tendencies. From this
moment all Europe is the artistic climate of the International Gothic.
5. Social characteristics
• The Crusades
• Hundred Years War.
• In the twelfth century begins the transition from feudalism to social
economic mercantilist system.
• Together with the city created what might be called a new social
class: the bourgeoisie.
• Formation of the first universities.
• Thanks to the high turnover experienced in the city encourages art
trade (increasing demand for luxury goods: clothing, weapons and
houses).
6. Manners
• Although much Gothic deny this reality, the followers of this trend
are strongly linked to occult practices.? Many of the rituals of
initiation are related to attendance at cemeteries, blood pacts,
vampirism and even necrophilia.
• Gothic Phrases:
• The worst way to miss someone is sitting next to him and know that
you can never have.
• Do not expect to be accepted for who you are, if not for what they
want to be.
• Death is so smart and sure of herself, giving us a lifetime of benefit
and still reach us
7. Painting
• Must comply three main objectives:
3. Garnish.
4. Featured events evoke.
5. Teaching through the walls so the people could not read books, to
write with pictures.
“La Vida de la “Vidrieras de la Sainte-Chapelle”
Virgen” Catedral de (antiguo testamento) Palacio de
Chartres, Francia París
8. The appearance
• Neglected carefully combed black, with touches of other colors and
tufts, pale and sickly complexion, strong preference for black and death
or religious symbols.
• Still, some people do not follow a stereotype and who dress normally,
because the potential is in the head, not your clothing.
• Goths try to express themselves through the black of mourning and
death. Worship and practice any form of art and identify with the
feelings expressed by the songs of their idols. Most of these "new
Gothic" had a lonely childhood or rejection. Knowing your history
can help understand why this dress so much attention and know that
behind those masks pale.