Reductive Gothic, i.e. one consciously simplified, devoid of decorations, developed especially in Germany and in regions influenced by German culture. And it was the reductive, minimalistic style in ...
It was used to describe medieval culture, particularly art and architecture. People in the Middle Ages had not called their own culture Gothic - the term was applied retrospectively as an insult.
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