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Ambulatory and radiating chapels, abbey church, Saint-Denis, France, 1140-1144 |
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Plan of the east end, abbey church, Saint-Denis, France, 1140-1144 (after Sumner Crosby) |
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Vaults of the ambulatory and radiating chapels of the choir, abbey chruch, Saint-Denis, France, 1140-1144 |
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Aerial view of Chartres Cathedral (from the northwest), Chartres, France, begun 1134: rebuilt after 1194 |
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Royal Portal, west façade, Chartres Cathedral Chartres, France, ca. 1145-1155 |
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Old Testament kings and queen, jamb statues, central doorway of Rotal Portal, Chartres Cathedral, Chartres, France, ca. 1145-1155 |
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West Facade of Laon Cathedral, Laon, France, begun ca. 1190 |
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Interior of Laon Cathedral (view facing northeast), Laon, France, begun ca. 1190 |
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Nave elevations of four French Gothic cathedrals at the same scale (after Louis Grodecki) |
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Notre-Dame (view from the south), Paris, France, begun 1163; nave and flying buttresses, ca. 1180-1200; remodeled after 1225 |
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Plan of Chartres Cathedral, Chartres, France, as rebulit after 1194 (after Paul Frankl). |
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Interior of Chartres Cathedral (view facing east), Chartres, France, begun 1194 |
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Virgin and Child and angels ( Notre Dame de la Belle Verriere), window in the choir of
Chartres Catherdral, Chartres, France, ca. 1170, with 13th century side panels. Stained glass, 16' x7' x8" |
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Rose window and lancets, north transept, Chartres Cathedral, Chartres, France, ca. 1220. Stained glass, rose window approx. 43' in diameter. |
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Saints Martin, Jerome, and Gregory, jamb statues, Porch of the Confessors (right doorway), south transept, Chartres Catherdral, Chartres, France, ca. 1220-1230 |
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Saint Theodore, jamb statue, Porch of the Martyrs (left doorway), south transept, Chartres Cathedral, Chartres, France, ca. 1230 |
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Robert De Luzarches, Thomas De Cormont, and Renaud De Cormont, |
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Robert De Luzaches, Thomas De Cormont, and Renaud de Cormont, vaults, clerestory, and triforium of the choir of Amiens Catherdral, Amiens, France, begun 1220 |
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Robert de Luzarches, Thomas de Cormont, and Renaud de Cormont, west facade of Amiens Cathedral, Amiens, France, begun 1220 |
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Christ (Beau Dieu), trumeau statue of central doorway, westfacade, Amiens Cathedral, Amiens, France, ca. 1220-1235 |
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West facade of Reims Cathedral, Reims, France, ca. 1225-1290 |
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Visitation, jamb statues of central doorway, west facade, Reims Cathedral, Reims, France, ca. 1230 |
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Interior of the upper chapel, Sainte-Chapelle, Paris, France, 1243-1248 |
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Virgin and Child (Virgin of Paris), Notre-Dame, Paris, France, early 14th century |
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West facade of Saint- Maclou, Rouen, France, ca. 1500-1514 |
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Aerial view of the fortified town of Carcassonne, France, Bastions and towers, 12th-13th centuries, restored by Eugene Viollet-Le-Duc in the 19th century |
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Hall of the cloth guild, Bruges, Netherlands, begun 1230 |
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House of Jacques Coeur, Bourges, France, 1443-1451 |
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Villard de Honnecourt, figures based on geometric shapes, folio 18 verso of a sketchbook, from Paris, France, ca. 1220-1235. Ink on vellum, 9 and 1/4" x 6" |
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God as architect of the world, folio 1 verso of a moralized Bible, from Paris, France, ca. 1220-1230. Ink, tempera, and gold leaf on vellum, 1' 1 and1/2" x 8 and 1/4" |
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Blanche of Castile, Louis IX, and two monks, dedication page of a moralized Bible, from Paris, France, 1226-1234. ink, tempera, and gold leaf on vellum, 1'3"x10" and 1/2" |
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Abraham and the Three Angels, from Psalter of Saint Louis. 1253-1270 Ink, tempera, and gold leaf on vellum |
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Master Honore, David anointed by Samuel and battle of David and Goliath, folio 7 verso of the Breviary of philippe le Bel, from Paris, France, 1296. Ink and tempera on vellum, 7 and 7/8" x 4 and 7/8" |
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Jean Pucelle, David before Saul, folio 24 verso of the Belleville Breviary, from Paris, France, ca. 1325. Ink and tempera on vellum, 9 and 1/2" x 6 and 3/4" |
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Virgin of Jeanne d' Evreux, from the abbey church of Saint-Denis, France, 1339. Silver gilt and enamel, 2' 3 and 1/2" high. |
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The Castle of Love and knights jousting, lid of a jewelry casket, from Paris, France, ca. 1330-1350. Ivory and iron, 4 and 1/2" x 9 and 3/4" |
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Aerial view of Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, England, 1220-1258; west facade completed 1265; spire ca. 1320-1330 |
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Plan of Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, England, 1220-1258 |
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Interior of Salisbury Cathedral (view facing east), Salisbury, England, 1220-1258 |
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Choir of Gloucester Cathedral (view facing east), Gloucester, England, 1332-1357. |
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Robert and William Vertue, Chapel of Henry VII, Westminster Abbey, London, England, 1503-1519 |
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Tomb of Edward II, Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucester, England, ca. 1330-1335 |
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Richard De Bello, Mappamundi (world map) of Henry III, ca. 1277-1289. Tempera on vellum, approx. 5' 2" x 4' 4". Hereford Cathedral, England. |
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Gerhard of Cologne, aerial view of Cologne Cathedral (from the south), Cologne, Germany, begun 1248; nave, facade, and towers completed 1880. |
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Gerhard of Cologne, Choir of Cologne Cathedral (view facing east), Cologne, Germany, completed 1322. |
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Saint Elizabeth (view facing northwest), Marburg, Germany 1235-1283. |
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Interior of Saint Elizabeth (view facing west), Marburg, Germany, 1235-1283. |
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Death of the Virgin, tympanum of the left doorway, south transept, Strasbourg Cathdral, Strasbourg, France, ca. 1230 |
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Ekkehard and Uta, statues in the west choir, Naumburg Cathedral, Germany, ca. 1249-1255. Painting limestone, approx. 6' 2" high. |
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Equestrian portrait (Bamberg Rider), statue in the east choir, Bamberg Cathedral, Gemany, ca. 1235-1240. sandstone, 7' 9" high. |
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Virgin with the Dead Christ (Rottgen Pieta), from the Rhineland, Germany, ca. 1300-1325. Painted wood, 2' 10 and 1/2" high. |
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Nicholas of Verdun, the Klosterneuburg Altar, from the abbey church at Klosterneuburg, Austria, 1181. Gilded copper and enamel, 3' 6 and 3/4" high |
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Nicholas of Verdun, Sacrifice of Isaac, detail of the Klosterneuburg Altar, from the abbey church at Austria, 1181. Gilded copper and enamel, 5 and 1/2" high. |
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Nicholas of Verdun, Shrine of the Three Kings, from Cologne Cathedral, Cologne, Germany, begun 1190. silver, bronze, enamel, and gemstones, 5' 8" x 6' x 3' 8" |
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Lorenzo Maitani, west facade of Orvieto Cathedral, Italy, begun 1310 |
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Doge's Palace, Venice, Italy, begun ca. 1340-1345; expanded and remodeled, 1424-1438 |
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Aerial view of Milan Cathedral, Milan, Italy, begun 1386 |
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