This document provides an overview of Romanesque and Gothic art styles between the 11th-15th centuries. It summarizes key characteristics of Romanesque architecture like Latin cross floor plans and notable churches from France and Spain. Sculpture during this period included free-standing works and relief sculptures on church facades. Mural and panel paintings also evolved. Gothic art saw the rise of large cathedrals in cities like León, Burgos, and Toledo featuring advanced architecture and sculpture like at León Cathedral and Notre Dame in Paris. Painting during this time included illuminated manuscripts and altarpieces.