Saint-Denis: Stained Glass in Chancel and Rose Windows
unknown (French)
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Date
2013-03-19Description
North Rose, detail, center; Little remains of the abbey's important and influential medieval glazing. The windows of the Rayonnant choir and nave, probably the most important 13th-century ensemble in the Paris region before the glazing of the Sainte-Chapelle, were destroyed in the Revolution. They are documented only in a sketch, one of a series (Compiègne, Mus. Mun. Vivenel) made in 1794-1795 by Charles Percier, and the reliability of even this has been challenged (Lillich). Most of the glass outside of the ambulatory was reconstructed during the 19th century. Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.groveart.com/ (accessed 2/3/2008)
Type of Work
stained glass (visual work)Subject
cycles or series, decorative arts, Nineteenth century
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