Gothic cathedrals were one of the most beautiful artworks, both in the eyes of the past and of the present generation. Even though the style of the cathedrals were basically the same, no two churches were exactly the same. Eventually, many cathedrals were damaged by revolution, fires, and wars. At the time as well as today, Gothic cathedrals are such a beauty. This just shows that the creators took good pride and had a big task since they were creating a place of worship. This is remarkable because they had been able to add their own insights and ideas while the Church had so much control. Even though every cathedral was built by a different person and had many unique characteristics and designs, they were all Gothic …show more content…
Architecture at this point in time was labeled Gothic for its advances in the way buildings were established with pointed arches, ribbed vaulting, and flying buttresses that gave way to taller and more stable buildings.(Spanswick) The Renaissance appreciated beauty, but the time period was focused more on the study of Roman art and history. Although the focus was mainly Roman history, the Renaissance still applauded the innovative ways that the new and dynamic design was being accomplished. Cathedrals are their own individual works of