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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

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.