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  2. Stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated for their colours, especially their cobalt blue. They cover 2600 square metres in total and consist of 172 bays illustrating biblical scenes, the lives of the saints and scenes from the ...

  3. Chartres Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    As the cathedral was rebuilt, the famous west rose window was installed between the two towers (13th century), [30] and in 1507, the architect Jean Texier (also sometimes known as Jehan de Beauce) designed a spire for the north tower, to give it a height and appearance closer to that of the south tower. This work was completed in 1513.

  4. French Gothic stained glass windows - Wikipedia

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    A few important examples of 12th-century windows are found at Chartres Cathedral on the inside of the western facade, in three lancet windows under the rose window. These windows survived a devastating fire in the Cathedral in 1194, and are considered some of the best examples of 12th-century work in France. [5]

  5. File:Cathédrale de Chartres - rosace ouest, extérieur.JPG

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    English: The western rose window of Chartres Cathedral. Français : La rosace ouest de la Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres. Date: 7 February 2009: Source: Own work:

  6. Rose window - Wikipedia

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    Following the west window of Chartres, more daring Gothic windows were created at the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame in Mantes and in the dynamically sculptural facade of Laon Cathedral (which also, unusually, has a rose window in its eastern end as well as in it transept ends). These windows have large lights contained in tracery of a ...

  7. Classic Gothic - Wikipedia

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    The rebuilt Chartres Cathedral (1194) is considered the first example of a Gothic cathedral. building of Classic Gothic. [12] A series of earlier cathedrals in Chartres beginning in the fourth century, were destroyed by fire. The cathedral immediately previous to the present church burned in 1194, leaving only the crypt, towers, and the ...

  8. Notre-Dame's Iconic Rose Windows Are Reportedly Safe ... - AOL

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    Three of church's famed stained-glass windows date back to the 13th century. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  9. High Gothic - Wikipedia

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    A similar early Gothic window was constructed for the facade of Chartres Cathedral in 1215. It was soon followed by the High Gothic window of the facade of Laon Cathedral (1200-1215). [20] In 1215, the two great transept windows of Chartres Chathedral were completed. These became the model for many similar windows in France and beyond.