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Royal Portal Sculpture - Chartres Cathedral
with the building of the south-west The place of the Royal Portal at Chartres in the stylistic evolution of medieval figure sculpture has been
Gothic Sculpture: History, Cathedral Statues, Reliefs, Religious
The figure of St Anne holding Mary in her arms (portal of the Coronation of the work of 13th-century sculpture: the St Honoratus portal of the south
Restoration of the South Portal and Buttress
south portal portal, offers better protection to the sculptures. figures. At the very end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth, the south portal
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SCULPTURE Architectural characterized by figures with elongated bodies and draperies decorated with zigzag and dovetail lines. 12-23: South portal of Saint
A&A | Jamb figure, portal, Chartres Cathedral
Exterior view, south transept, west portal, west side, jamb figures, (left to right), Saint Theodore architectural sculpture (538) | bishops (198) | column figures
Reims Cathedral: Judgement Portal sculpture -- Britannica Online
early Gothic architectural sculpture. (Top) Figures from the Old Testament, centre portal of the west front of Chartres cathedral, c. 1140–50. (Centre) Saints, south
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SCULPTURE. Architectural Sculpture The increased attendance The high relief carving of the figures in the frieze and the Twenty-Four Elders, tympanum of the south portal of
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Each carved figure and narrative scene in the All the sculptures of a Gothic portal are related to each other. to the Beau Dieu on the trumeau in the south portal.
Chartres Cathedral: Sculpture of the South Porch
South Porch Sculpture For more images, click on one of the descriptions or the colored Miscellaneous: ,i., k., m., o. Old Testament Figures(?)
Gothic Art: Sculpture at Chartres, The Transept Portals | Suite101.com
second stage in the development of Gothic sculpture is to be seen on the north and south the rigid vertical appearance of the jamb figures on the earlier Royal Portal.
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