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Rayonnant Radiant Gothic in France

Sainte-Chapelle, Paris, 1243-48. St. Chapelle, lower chapel. St. Chapelle, lower chapel. Sainte-Chapelle, Paris, 1243-48: upper chapel interior. Sainte-Chapelle, Paris, 1243-48: upper chapel interior. History of the Holy Relics. Psalter of St Louis, 1252-70: Abraham, Sarah and Three Angels; Noah in the Ark .

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Rayonnant Radiant Gothic in France

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    1. Rayonnant (Radiant) Gothic in France

    2. Sainte-Chapelle, Paris, 1243-48

    3. St. Chapelle, lower chapel

    4. St. Chapelle, lower chapel

    5. Sainte-Chapelle, Paris, 1243-48: upper chapel interior

    6. Sainte-Chapelle, Paris, 1243-48: upper chapel interior

    7. History of the Holy Relics

    8. Psalter of St Louis, 1252-70: Abraham, Sarah and Three Angels; Noah in the Ark

    9. Left: the Romanesque Morgan Madonna; Middle and Right: Virgin and Child of Jeanne d'Evreux, Paris, 1324 – 1339

    10. Jean Pucelle (French, act. ca. 1320–34), The Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux, 1324–28

    11. Jean Pucelle, The Hours of Jeanne d'Évreux: Text pages woth grotesques and the Calendar Page for November (Gathering Acorns), ca. 1324–1328

    12. Jean Pucelle, The Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux, 1324–28: Betrayal/Annunciation; “D” with Jeanne d’Evreux

    13. Gothic Art in England and German Lands

    14. Salisbury Cathedral, 1220-1258, crossing tower and spire, 1320-30 Early English Gothic

    15. Salisbury nave

    16. St. Peter’s Cathedral, Exeter, 1312 Gothic Perpendicular style (the “national style” of England)

    17. William Hurley, lantern tower, Ely Cathedral, 1328-1347 8 masonry piers form an octagon, supporting tiercerone vaults and an octagonal lantern with a star vault (72 feet in diameter)

    18. Margrave Ekkehard of Meissen and Uta, c. 1245, Cathedral, Naumburg

    19. Hermann and Reglindis, and Thimo von Kistritz (murderer), c. 1245-50, Naumburg Cathedral

    20. Strasbourg Cathedral, south transept, ca. 1230: Coronation of the Virgin

    22. Left: St John Resting on Christ’s Chest, c. 1320; Right: Pietŕ, 14th c. Vesperbild (image for meditation at evening prayers); Andachtsbild

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