Scenes from Genesis. c. 1200–1210.. Europe in the Gothic Era.

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Scenes from Genesis. c. 1200–1210.

Europe in the Gothic Era.

Plan of the Choir of the Abbey Church of Saint-Denis. 1140–1144.

Ambulatory and Apse Chapels of the Abbey Church of Saint-Denis. 1140–1144.

Rib Vault with Pointed Arches.

The Flight Into Egypt. c. 1140–1144.

Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris. Begun 1163; choir chapels, 1270s; crossing spire, 19th-century.

West Façade, Chartres Cathedral (The Cathedral of Notre-Dame). West façade begun c. 1134; cathedral rebuilt after a fire in 1194; building continued to 1260; north spire 1507–1513..

Royal Portal, West Façade, Chartres Cathedral. c. 1145–1155.

Royal Portal, West Façade, Chartres Cathedral, Detail: Prophets and Ancestors of Christ (Kings and Queens of Judea). c. 1145–1155.

Plan of Chartres Cathedral. Begun in 1194.

Nave, Chartres Cathedral. c. 1194–1220.

Good Samaritan Window. c. 1200–1210.

Rose Window and Lancets, North Transept, Chartres Cathedral. c. 1230–1235.

Schematic Drawing of the Sainte-Chapelle. 1239–1248.

Upper Chapel, the Sainte-Chapelle. 1239–1248.

Queen Blanche of Castile and King Louis IX. 1226– × 10 1/2”.

Moralizations from the Apocalypse. 1226–1234. Each page 15 × 10 1/2”.

Psalm 1 (Beatus Vir). c. 1270–1280. Each page 12 3/4 × 8 3/4”.

Salisbury Cathedral. Church building 1220–1258; west façade finished 1265; spire c. 1320–1330; cloister and chapter house 1263–1284.

Plan of Salisbury Cathedral.

Nave of Salisbury Cathedral.

Nicholas of Verdun and workshop. Shrine of the Three Kings. c. 1190–c. 1205/10. 5’ 8" × 6' × 3’ 8”.

St. Maurice. c. 1240–1250.

Ekkehard and Uta. c. 1245–1260. Height approx. 6’ 2”.

Nicola Pisano. Pulpit Height approx. 15'.

Nicola Pisano. Annunciation, Nativity and Adoration of the Shepherds ½ × 44 1/2”.

Giovanni Pisano. Nativity. 1302– /8 × 43”.

Coppo di Marcovaldo. Crucifix. c. 1250– ’ 7 3/8" × 8’ 1 1/4”.

Schematic Drawing of the Church of St. Francis. 1228–1253.

The Miracle of the Crib at Greccio. Late 13th or early 14th century.