The second half of the 14th century was a golden age for , characterized by the International Gothic style.
: Significant manuscripts from this period include the Illuminated Chronicle (c. 1360) and the Speculum Humanae Salvationis (1379). [1351-1400]
: Italian and other European artists developed distinct miniature painting techniques that captured religious and courtly life with increasing detail. Material Culture and Warfare The second half of the 14th century was
The late 14th century, specifically the years , was a transformative era defined by the aftermath of the Black Death and the subsequent shifts in European society, economy, and art. Society and Economy After the Plague specifically the years
: Because of labor shortages, survivors in Western Europe often had more room for decision-making and the commercialization of agrarian produce .