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ITR4553974: Funerary tile of Canon Etienne Yvert (died 1468), in the present chapel of Sainte-Clotilde. The soul of the deceased, represented in a human form (in the centre), leaves the tomb framed by two angels. In the upper part of the slab, Christ Judge is represented according to the Revelation, holding the Book open on his knees and a double sword coming out of his mouth.The Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXth, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc - / Bridgeman Images
ITR4554001: On the left, from the nave towards the west: the relatively stale columns contrast with the finesse of the superstructures. The capitals offer variations of the vegetal regne treated with a great plastic sense. Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXth, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc - / Bridgeman Images
ITR4554026: The nervositis and logic of Gothic architecture are clearly visible here on the upper parts of the nave (stands, tall windows and vaults). The keys of the foliage vaults are adorned with masks in the shape corners to meet the orgives. Notre Dame de Paris Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXeme, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc - / Bridgeman Images
ITR4554039: With five keyboards, 109 games and nearly 8000 pipes, the great organ of Notre-Dame is one of the most important in France and probably the most famous in the world.Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIth, XIIIth, XIXth, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc - / Bridgeman Images
ITR4553518: One of the seven bas-reliefs executed in the 14th century for the revolving part of the sanctuary of the cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris. A representation of the funeral of the Virgin after “La legende doree”” Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris - Paris 4 - XIIIème, XIIIème, XIXème, rehabilitation by Viollet-le-Duc - / Bridgeman Images