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  1. 20 de dic. de 2021 · The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Abbaye Saint-Germain d'Auxerre-Eléments de remplage.jpg 4,320 × 3,240; 2.99 MB. Louvigny eglise.jpg 768 × 1,024; 468 KB. Tour Veyrines Merignac33.jpg 2,560 × 1,920; 2.31 MB. Categories: Architecture of France by century. 14th-century works in France. 14th-century art in France.

  2. 14th century. The Parit Singapore You are now standing on a tiny bridge that most probably used to overlook a small fresh water stream. This stream has now completely disappeared. 9 Settlements in 14th Century Singapore – Singapore’s Golden Age As you continue on your walk here, imagine yourself going back in time to the 14th century.

  3. Subcategories. This category has the following 17 subcategories, out of 17 total. 1300s architecture in Italy ‎ (8 C) 1310s architecture in Italy ‎ (8 C) 1320s architecture in Italy ‎ (7 C) 1330s architecture in Italy ‎ (10 C) 1340s architecture in Italy ‎ (9 C) 1350s architecture in Italy ‎ (13 C)

  4. Hace 5 días · Renaissance art, painting, sculpture, architecture, music, and literature produced during the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries in Europe under the combined influences of an increased awareness of nature, a revival of classical learning, and a more individualistic view of man.

  5. 16 de abr. de 2020 · Anna Louise DesOrmeaux. "The Black Death and its Effect on 14th and 15th Century Art." Louisiana State University, N/A, pp. 1-22. Biological Warfare at the 1346 Siege of Caffa by Mark Wheelis Accessed 15 Apr 2020. Cantor, N. F. In the Wake of the Plague: The Black Death and the World it Made. Simon & Schuster, 2015. Cantor, N. F.

  6. Earliest architecture. There is little evidence of domestic architecture in Wales that predates the 14th century. The earliest domestic buildings are the stone tower houses, which may date back to about 1400, and various partially fortified first-floor hall houses such as Candleston Castle and Eastington at Rhoscrowther in Pembrokeshire.

  7. Italy. (1401–95) The Renaissance began in Italy, where there was always a residue of Classical feeling in architecture. A Gothic building such as the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence was characterized by a large round arch instead of the usual Gothic pointed arch and preserved the simplicity and monumentality of Classical architecture.