Sante-Foy, Conques, France. Reliquary Statue of Sante Foy.

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Sante-Foy, Conques, France

Reliquary Statue of Sante Foy

St. Sernin, Toulouse, France

Interior of St. Sernin

St. Etienne, Caen, France

Pisa Complex

Campanile of Pisa

Pisa Cathedral

Pisa Baptistery

Florence Baptistery/Baptistery of San Giovanni

Gislebertus, Weighing of Souls, detail of Last Judgment, Tympanum, St. Lazare, France

Tympanum at Saint-Foy, The Last Judgment

Detail of Tympanum of Sante-Foy

Lions and Prophet Jeremiah, trumeau of the south portal of St. Pierre, Mossaic, France

Virgin and Child, France

Bayeaux Tapestry

St. Pierre Cloister, Moissac, France

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Nave of Durham Cathedral, England