Architecture, Gothic--Flamboyant style
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Flamboyant style 
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found: Work cat.: Bos, Agnès. Les églises flamboyantes de Paris, XVe-XVIe siècles, c2003.
found: AAT, July 24, 2007(Flamboyant; refers to the last phase of French Gothic architecture, from about 1370 to the 16th century; terms: Flamboyant Gothic, Flamboyant style, Tertiaire)
found: Grove art online, July 24, 2007(Flamboyant style; architectural term refering to the sinuous, flickering patterns found in French tracery from the 14th cent. to the early 16th)
found: Thames & Hudson dict. of art terms, 2003, accessed via Credo(Flamboyant style (from French flamboyer, 'to flame'); the final stylistic development of French Gothic architecture, from c. 1460 onwards, in which the elaborate flowing lines of tracery create flame-like shapes)
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2007-07-24: new
2007-09-12: revised
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