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c. 1340
 
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The Doge's Palace, begun in its present form in this year, is only one of the spectacular beauties of Venetian Gothic       
Doge's Palace
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c. 1350
 
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The Perpendicular style develops from the Decorated phase in English Gothic architecture       
c. 1390
 
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Fan vaulting becomes part of the Gothic tradition, seen to perfection in the cloisters of Gloucester cathedral      
c. 1400
 
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The final style of medieval painting, common to all Europe, is known as International Gothic because of its slender and elegant figures     
1412
 
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The three Limburg brothers illustrate for the duke of Berry the Très Riches Heures, one of the masterpieces of International Gothic        
1741
 
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John Robartes extends and remodels Radnor House in the gothic style. See in Google maps   
1750
 
    
Horace Walpole begins to create his own Strawberry Hill, a neo-Gothic fantasy, on the banks of the Thames west of London       
Strawberry Hill admission ticket
Richmond upon Thames Local Studies Collection
1750-97
 
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Horace Walpole forms a 'Committee of Taste' with friends John Chute and Richard Bentley, and creates his 'little Gothic castle' over the next 50 years, giving rise to the style 'Strawberry Hill Gothic'. See in Google maps   
Walpole and Strawberry Hill, lithograph
Richmond Local Studies
1764
 
    
English author Horace Walpole provides an early taste of Gothic thrills in his novel Castle of Otranto       
1798
 
    
US author Charles Brockden Brown publishes Wieland, the first of four novels setting Gothic romance in an American context