This document provides an overview of Gothic art and architecture in Europe between the 12th and 13th centuries. It begins with learning objectives and then discusses the rise of Gothic style, focusing on key developments at the Abbey Church of Saint-Denis, considered the first Gothic building. These included rib vaulting, larger windows, and stained glass installations. The document then examines Chartres Cathedral in depth, highlighting its architectural innovations, sculptures, stained glass windows illustrating biblical scenes, and the social context of cathedral construction.