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Abbey Church of Saint-Denis, France. 1135–44
French Gothic
Interior, Abbey Church of
Saint-Denis, Choir
1140–44; 1231–81
Paris, France
Chartres Cathedral (The Cathedral of Notre-
Dame) Chartres France. 1134-1513 Chartres Cathedral: Part I
Chartres Cathedral: Part II
Chartres Cathedral: Part III
Chartres Catheral (The Cathedral of Notre-Dame)
Chartres France. 1134-1513
Chartres Catheral (The Cathedral of Notre-Dame)
Chartres France. 1134-1513
Royal Portral Chartres Catheral (The Cathedral of Notre-Dame)
Chartres France. 1145-55
Royal Portral Chartres Catheral (The
Cathedral of Notre-Dame)
Prophets and Ancestors of Christ
Chartres France. 1145-55
Tree of Jesse, West Façade, Chartres Cathedral
Stained and painted glass
c. 1150–70
http://www.therosewindow.com/pilot/Chartres/table.htm
Chartres Cathedral, North Transept, Rose
Window and Lancets, Known As The “Rose
of France”
Stained and painted glass
c. 1220
Notre Dame de la Belle Verriere window, Chartres
Cathedral. Chartres, France. Gothic Europe.
Original construction c. 1145–1155 C.E.;
reconstructed c. 1194–1220 C.E. Limestone,
stained glass
The Cathedral of Notre-Dame Paris France. 1163
West façade, Amiens Cathedral
c. 1220–36/40 and continued
through the 15th century
Amiens, France
Amiens Cathedral 1220–88; upper choir
reworked after 1258
Reims Cathedral
c. 1211-12861311; additional work 1406–28
France
Rayonnant Style
Upper Chapel, Sainte-Chapelle
1243–48
Paris
Flamboyant Style
Sainte Maclou
1350
Rouen
English Gothic
Salisbury Cathedral
1220–58; west façade finished
1265; spire c. 1320–30; cloister and
chapter house 1263–84.
Salisbury, England
German Gothic
Church of Saint Elizabeth
1235–83
Marburg, Germany
Italian Gothic
Siena Cathedral
1284–99
Siena, Italy.
Coppo di Marcovaldo
Crucifix
Tempera and gold on wood panel
9'7⅜" X 8'1¼"
c. 1250–70
Pinacoteca, San Gimignano, Italy
Page with Queen Blanche of Castile and Louis IX, Moralized Bible
Medium: Ink, tempera, and gold leaf on vellum
15 x 10½", 1226–34
Online Golden Haggadah Gallery
and Library
The Golden Haggadah
Golden Haggadah (The Plagues of Egypt).
Late medieval Spain. c. 1320 C.E.
Golden Haggadah (Scenes of Liberation).
Late medieval Spain. c. 1320 C.E.
Golden Haggadah (Preparation for Passover).
Late medieval Spain. c. 1320 C.E.
Röttgen Pietà.
Late medieval Europe. c. 1300–1325 C.E.
Painted wood.
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