ARTH 101601

 
European Art & Civilization before 1400
Professor: Coates
Lecture 13

1. Chalice, whole.
2. Abbey Church, Church plan, Saint-Denis, France.
3. Abbey Church of St-Denis, interior, ambulatory, c.1136-44, 1231-81, France.
4. Villard de Honnecourt, Sketchbook, page from notebook.
5. Chartres Cathedral, exterior, west side, full view, France.
6. Chartres Cathedral, west facade portals, France.
7. Chartres Cathedral, west front, central portal Jamb figures, France.
8. Chartres Cathedral, plan, 1194-1260, France.
9. Chartres Cathedral, interior, nave, France.
10. Chartres Cathedral, North Transept, Stained glass, rose window, 1194-1260, France.
11. Chartres Cathedral, Stained glass, Scene from the life of St. Eustace, France.
12. Amiens Cathedral, angle view of nave looking east, begun 1220, France.
13. Amiens Cathedral, plan.
14. Amiens Cathedral, elevation and cross section, begun 1220, France.
15. Reims Cathedral, exterior, west front, France.
16. Reims Cathedral, West Front, central portal, right side, The Annunciation and the Visitation, begun 1212, France.
17. Pierre de Montreuil, Sainte-Chapelle, exterior, west facade, Paris.
18. S. Chapelle, Paris.
19. Pierre de Montreuil, Sainte Chapelle, plan, Paris.
20. St. Louis Psalter, Abraham and the three Angels.
21. Virgin and Child.
22. Lincoln Cathedral, exterior aerial view, rebuilding begun 1192, Lincoln.
23. Lincoln Cathedral, plan.
24. Lincoln Cathedral, interior, nave looking east.
25. Lincoln Cathedral, interior, detail of have vaulting, rebuilding begun 1192.
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