French Gothic Stokstad, Ch. 16. French Gothic Art 16-2 and 7 Cathedral of Notre Dame, Chartres (c. 1134 and later); 16-12 plan 16-13 Nave, c. 1194-1220.

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French Gothic Stokstad, Ch. 16

French Gothic Art 16-2 and 7 Cathedral of Notre Dame, Chartres (c and later); plan Nave, c North tower, ): with one of the stained glass window (16-14 Tree of Jesse, c ) 16-8 Royal Portal, west façade (c ): including central tympanum 16-9 Jamb figures from central portal (Prophets and Ancestors of Christ) South transept entrance, left portal: Saint Stephen and Theodore (two jamb figures; c ) Furrier’s shop, detail of Charlemagne Window

16-2 and 7 Cathedral of Notre Dame, Chartres (c and later)

16-8 Royal Portal, west façade (c ): including central tympanum

16-11 Flying Buttresses, Chartres Cathedral

16-9 Jamb figures from central portal (Prophets and Ancestors of Christ)

16-10 South transept entrance, left portal: Saint Stephen and Theodore (two jamb figures; c )

16-13 Nave, Chartres, c

Groin Vault Four-part rib vaultComplex rib vault

16-14 Tree of Jesse, c

16-15 Charlemagne Window, ambulatory apse

16-16 Furrier’s shop, detail of Charlemagne Window

16-23 Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris. Begun 1163; choir chapels 1270; spire 19th c.

French Gothic Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Reims, Rebuilding begun ; Additional work West facade, Annunciation, c and Visitation, c Nave, Reims Cathedral. Begun at least 1211; nave c. 1220; finished for coronation of Saint Chapelle, Paris, ; rose window Interior, Saint Chapelle, Paris

16-24 Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Reims, Rebuilding begun ; Additional work

16-24 West façade, Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Reims, Rebuilding begun ; Additional work

16-25 West facade, Annunciation, c and Visitation, c. 1230

16-28 Nave, Reims Cathedral. Begun at least 1211; nave c. 1220; finished for coronation of 1286

16-29 Saint Chapelle, Paris, ; rose window

16-30 Interior, Saint Chapelle, Paris

French Gothic Virgin and Child, from the Abbey Church of Saint Denis, Page with Louis IX and Queen Blanche of Castille, Moralized Bible, Jean Pucelle. Pages with Betrayal and Arrest of Chris, and Annunciation, Book of Hours of Jeanne d’Evreux, c

16-31 Virgin and Child, from the Abbey Church of Saint Denis, 1339 H: 69 cm.

16-33 Page with Louis IX and Queen Blanche of Castille, Moralized Bible,

16-36 Jean Pucelle. Pages with Betrayal and Arrest of Chris, and Annunciation, Book of Hours of Jeanne d’Evreux, c