The following links represent what is traditionally regarded as Gothic Art, as art historians define it. Additionally, these links embrace a broader definition of Gothic art that is a-chronological and which essentially includes art which seeks to evoke in the viewer a sense of dis-ease, distress, indefiniteness, discomfort: art which aims to shock and disturb.
Artist |
Sample Image | Web Sites |
| Anonymous
1100-1400 |
|
Artcyclopedia |
Arp, Jean (Hans) 1887-1966 |
|
Artchive |
Bacon, Francis 1909-1992 |
|
Artchive |
Blake, William 1757-1827 |
|
Blake Archive |
| Bosch, Hieronymous
c. 1450-1516 |
|
Artchive |
| Bruegheh, Pieter (the Elder)
c. 1525-1569 |
|
Artchive |
| Chagall, Marc
1887-1985 |
|
Artchive |
| Constable, John
1776-1837 |
|
Artchive |
| Dali, Salvador
1904-1989 |
|
Artchive |
| Delacroix, Eugene
1798-1863 |
|
Artchive |
| Dore, Gustave
1832-1883 |
|
Artcyclopedia |
| Durer, Albrecht
1471-1528 |
|
Artchive |
| Escher, M. C.
1898-1972 |
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Artchive |
| Friedrich, Caspar David
1774-1840 |
|
Artcyclopedia |
| Fuseli, Henry
1741-1825 |
|
Artcyclopedia |
| Gericault, Theodore
1781-1824 |
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Artchive |
| Goya, Francisco
1746-1828 |
|
Artchive |
| Grunewald, Matthais
c. 1470/80-1528 |
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ARC Image Archives |
| Magritte, Rene
1898-1967 |
|
Artchive |
| Miro, Joan
1893-1983 |
|
Artchive |
| Munch, Edvard
1863-1944 |
|
Artcyclopedia |
| Turner, J. M. W.
1751-1854 |
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Artchive |
Dada (WebMuseum)
Monarchs and Monasteries: French Illuminations
Surrealism (WebMuseum, Paris)