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DESCRIPTION:Apr 16 - Jul 19\, 2026\nBefore a Gothic cathedral could rise—
 before the pointed flèches and the soaring nave that made Romanesque arch
 itecture look like the work of people who feared the sky—someone had to 
 draw it. On parchment\, with compass and straightedge and ruling stylus\, 
 master masons of the 13th century began to develop a visual language for b
 uilding plans\, elevations\, tracery windows\, and portals. These drawings
  are among the least-known artworks of the medieval period\, and also amon
 g the most consequential. The Met is now presenting more than 90 of them
 —drawings and prints alongside goldsmith works\, sculpture\, and paintin
 g.
LOCATION:Metropolitan Museum of Art\, 1000 5th Ave\, New York\, NY 10028\, 
 USA
SUMMARY:Gothic by Design: The Dawn of Architectural Draftsmanship
URL;VALUE=TEXT:https://airmail.news/arts-intel/events/gothic-by-design-the-
 dawn-of-architectural-draftsmanship
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