Gothic art developed in Western Europe from the 12th-16th centuries, characterized by religious themes and dynamism. Gothic style began in France and spread to other countries over time. Examples of Gothic cathedrals include Notre Dame in Paris and Spanish cathedrals like León, with its stained glass windows, and Burgos, following French Gothic patterns. Spanish Gothic also saw a proto-Gothic phase blending Romanesque and Gothic forms before the great cathedrals of the 13th century.