RMD9DBGA–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (July)shows harvesting and sheep shearing
RMD9DBFW–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (June)shows peasants haymaking. In the background are three towers Bonbec, Silver and Caesar.
RMD9DBM8–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (October)shows a peasant sowing. On the left, a peasant on horseback tows a the harrow
RMD9DB5C–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (January)shows The Duke of Berry, sitting at court. The tapestry of the back of the room seems to represent episodes from the Trojan War
RMD9DBMR–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (November)shows a traditional autumn scene of autumn. A swineherd, accompanied by a mastiff, grazes a herd of pigs
RMD9DBB0–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (April)shows a couple exchanging rings in front of two witnesses. In the background stands a castle, referred to as the Castle of Dourdan.
RMD9DBM6–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (September)shows people gathering grapes while a man and a woman, apparently pregnant, rest. In the distance is the castle of Saumur in Anjou.
RMD9DBBK–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (May)shows a May 1st cavalcade going into the forest to look for branches. It could be the Palais de la Cité in Paris Châtelet left the Conciergerie and the Clock Tower.
RMD9DBN9–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (December) depicts a hunting scene. Dogs dismember a boar. The scene takes place in the middle of a forest while in the distance, is the castle of Vincennes.
RMD9DBAD–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (March)shows a peasant ploughing a field with a plod pulled by two oxen. Wine growers prune the vine and till the soil with a hoe. In the background is the castle of Lusignan (Poitou), owned by the Duke of Berry.
RMD9DBA0–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (February)shows a fenced-in farm with a house, a barn beehives and a dovecote. Inside the house, a woman and two young men warm themselves in front of a fire. Outside, a man with bundles of sticks at his feet cuts down a tree with an axe.
RM2CWBE5Y–Notre Dame de Paris', 20th Century Artist: Pierre Hode. Notre Dame de Paris is widely considered the finest example of French gothic architecture.
RMDYEFMG–View of Notre Dame Cathedral 2013. Completed in 1345 in French Gothic Style.
RMDYEFMF–View of Notre Dame Cathedral 2013. Completed in 1345 in French Gothic Style.
RMD96X0B–Virgin and Child flanked by angels. Chartres Cathedral, France. French Gothic. 12th century stained glass.
RMG1CWA3–Photographic print of Laon Cathedral, built in French Gothic architecture. Dated 19th Century
RMG1DMA9–Photographic print of Laon Cathedral, built in French Gothic architecture. Dated 19th Century
RMDYEFHG–View of Cathedral Notre-Dame 2013. Catholic Cathedral built in French Gothic Architecture in 1864
RMDYEFHF–View of Cathedral Notre-Dame 2013. Catholic Cathedral built in French Gothic Architecture in 1863
RMDYEFHE–View of Cathedral Notre-Dame 2013. Catholic Cathedral built in French Gothic Architecture in 1862
RMDYF204–Page from the calendar of the Très Riches Heures showing 'The Garden of Eden'. The Très Riches Heures is a French Gothic manuscript illumination with beautiful illustrations of prayers and canonical scenes from the Bible. Created by the Limbourg brothers between 1412-1416. Tempera on vellum.
RMDYF203–Page from the calendar of the Très Riches Heures showing 'The Garden of Eden'. The Très Riches Heures is a French Gothic manuscript illumination with beautiful illustrations of prayers and canonical scenes from the Bible. Created by the Limbourg brothers between 1412-1416. Tempera on vellum.
RM2CWBG2K–Virgin and Prophets, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260. Detail from the Tree of Jesse Window.
RM2CWBFPB–Jean VIII', c1415-1455. Artist: Pisanello. Pisanello (1395-1455) was one of the most distinguished painters of the early Italian Renaissance.
RMDYEATH–Reliquary in the form of a triptych, Paris c 1400-1410 - gold, enamel. This miniature altar is one of the most beautiful examples of French goldsmiths' work from the period around 1400. It may have come from the abbey of Chocques (Pas-de-Calais) and doubtless belonged to someone associated with the Paris court. Seeing Christ's tormented body, the owner could meditate on his sufferings at any time.
RMEC80DN–Suger of Saint-Denis (c. 1081 – 1151) the last French abbot-statesmen, a historian, and the influential first patron of Gothic architecture
RM2K0E40R–Jean (or Jehan) Fouquet (ca.1420-1481) was a French painter and miniaturist. A master of panel painting and manuscript illumination, and the apparent inventor of the portrait miniature, he is considered one of the most important painters from the period between the late Gothic and early Renaissance.
RMDYEYEC–The Pope's Castle (Palais des Papes), Avignon, France. Built between 1335–1364. Large and in the Gothic Style.
RMRJAKTX–French postage stamp celebrating the Church of Notre-Dame de Louviers, a parish church located in Louviers, a town in the Eure department. It is a notable example of Gothic church architecture in northern France.
RM2CWBFP8–Alphonse V of Aragon', c1415-1455. Artist: Pisanello. Pisanello (1395-1455) was one of the most distinguished painters of the early Italian Renaissance.
RM2CWBG5F–Stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260. Detail from the Good Samaritan and Adam and Eve Window in the south aisle.
RM2JYY2F5–Drawing of the church of Saint-Remy de Troyes, a French Catholic church, located in the city of Troyes in the department of Aube in the Champagne-Ardenne region. known for its sixteenth and seventeenth century paintings as well as for its stained glass windows from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
RM2CWBE67–'Seine River in Paris', 20th Century Artist: Paul Ambroise Valery. Paul Valery was a French author and Symbolist poet, he also wrote essays and aphorisms on art, history, letters, music, and current events.
RM2CWBG2D–Stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, Chartres, France.
RM2CWBG2W–Stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, Chartres, France.
RM2CWBG48–Stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260. Detail from the Good Samaritan and Adam and Eve Window in the south aisle.
RM2CWBG4H–Prophet, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1145-1155. Detail from the Jesse Tree Window.
RM2CWBG3T–Miracle of the flowering lances, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, c1225. Detail from the Charlemagne Window.
RM2CWBG2G–Money Changers, Stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, Chartres, France.
RM2CWBG2E–The Butchers, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260.
RM2CWBG38–Centre of the Thabor, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260.
RM2CWBG35–Battle for a city, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, c1225. Detail from the Charlemagne Window.
RM2CWBG4E–The Flagellation, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260.
RM2CWBG36–Battle of Sahagun, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, c1225. Detail from the Charlemagne Window.
RM2CWBG3B–Roland breaks his sword and sounds his horn, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260. Detail from the Charlemagne window.
RM2CWBG40–Roland pierces the giant Farragut in the navel, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260. Detail from the Charlemagne Window.
RM2CWBG42–The Good Samaritan cares for the Pilgrim, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1205-1215. From the Good Samaritan and Adam and Eve window in the south aisle.
RM2CWBG3E–Injured pilgrim ignored by priest and Levite, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1205-1215. Detail from the Good Samaritan and Adam and Eve window in the south aisle.
RM2CWBG37–The Butchers, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260.
RM2CWBG34–The pilgrim leaves Jerusalem for Jericho, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1205-1215. Detail from the Good Samaritan and Adam and Eve window in the south aisle.
RM2CWBG4M–Charlemagne leaves Spain, Stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, c1225. Detail from the Charlemagne Window.
RM2CWBG3P–Solomon, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260.
RM2CWBG43–Combat between Roland and King Marsile, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260. Detail from the Charlemagne Window.
RM2CWBG32–The Nativity, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260.
RM2CWBG4G–King Solomon, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1145-1155. Detail from the Jesse Tree Window.
RM2CWBG3D–The Adoration of the Magi, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral France, 1145-1155. Detail from the Infancy of Christ Window.
RM2CWBG46–The pilgrim attacked by thieves, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1205-1215. Detail from the Good Samaritan and Adam and Eve window in the south aisle.
RM2CWBG4J–Devil on a horse, (detail), 1242. Fragment of a stained glass window from the Saint Chapelle. From the Musee National du Moyen Age (Musee de Cluny), France.
RM2CWBG3K–Herod and his advisors, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France,1145-1155. Detail from the Infancy of Christ Window.
RM2CWBG26–St James appears to Charlemagne in a dream, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, c1225. Detail from the Charlemagne Window.
RM2R211G2–Photograph showing the exterior of Chateau de Chenonceau, a French chateau spanning the River Cher.
RM2R211HA–Photograph showing the exterior of Chateau de Chenonceau, a French chateau spanning the River Cher.
RM2R211GJ–Photograph showing the exterior of Chateau de Chenonceau, a French chateau spanning the River Cher.
RMG1CWCM–Interior of Sainte-Chapelle, a royal medieval Gothic chapel. Dated 19th Century
RMG1DMAA–Photographic print of the tower of the Soissons Cathedral, a Gothic cathedral in Soissons, France. Dated 19th Century
RMG1CWAW–Photographic print of the tower of the Soissons Cathedral, a Gothic cathedral in Soissons, France. Dated 19th Century
RMG1CWA6–Photographic print of the Church of St. Ouen , a large Gothic Roman Catholic church in Rouen, France. Dated 19th Century
RMG1DM93–Photographic print of the Church of St. Ouen , a large Gothic Roman Catholic church in Rouen, France. Dated 19th Century
RMG1CWB2–Photographic print of the Nantes Cathedral, a Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Nantes, Pays de la Loire, France. Dated 19th Century
RMH3WNNK–Stained glass from the Sainte-Chapelle, a royal chapel in the Gothic style, within the medieval Palais de la Cité. Dated 13th Century
RMH3WNNM–Stained glass from the Sainte-Chapelle, a royal chapel in the Gothic style, within the medieval Palais de la Cité. Dated 13th Century
RMG1DM91–Photographic print of the exterior of Nantes Cathedral, a Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Nantes, Pays de la Loire, France. Dated 19th Century
RM2JYY2HA–The Basilique Notre-Dame de l'Epine, near Chalons-en-Champagne by Isidore Justin Severin Taylor, baron Taylor 1789-1879, Artist and philanthropist. From 'Voyages Pittoresques' 1857. The Basilique Notre-Dame de l'Epine is a Roman Catholic basilica in the small village of L'Epine, Marne, near Chalons-en-Champagne and Verdun. It is a major masterpiece in the Flamboyant Gothic style
RM2JYY2HR–The Basilique Notre-Dame de l'Epine, near Chalons-en-Champagne by Isidore Justin Severin Taylor, baron Taylor 1789-1879, Artist and philanthropist. From 'Voyages Pittoresques' 1857. The Basilique Notre-Dame de l'Epine is a Roman Catholic basilica in the small village of L'Epine, Marne, near Chalons-en-Champagne and Verdun. It is a major masterpiece in the Flamboyant Gothic style.
RM2JYY2GW–The Basilique Notre-Dame de l'Epine, near Chalons-en-Champagne by Isidore Justin Severin Taylor, baron Taylor 1789-1879, Artist and philanthropist. From 'Voyages Pittoresques' 1857. The Basilique Notre-Dame de l'Epine is a Roman Catholic basilica in the small village of L'Epine, Marne, near Chalons-en-Champagne and Verdun. It is a major masterpiece in the Flamboyant Gothic style
RM2JYY2HX–The Basilique Notre-Dame de l'Epine, near Chalons-en-Champagne by Isidore Justin Severin Taylor, baron Taylor 1789-1879, Artist and philanthropist. From 'Voyages Pittoresques' 1857. The Basilique Notre-Dame de l'Epine is a Roman Catholic basilica in the small village of L'Epine, Marne, near Chalons-en-Champagne and Verdun. It is a major masterpiece in the Flamboyant Gothic style
RM2A25KM0–Rochers-Sévigné castle, former Breton residence of Madame de Sevigne, is a Gothic manor house of the fifteenth century near Vitré in Ille-et-Vilaine. The house is built on an L-shaped plan and has two towers. There is also an octagonal chapel, built by Madame de Sevigne in 1671 for her uncle, the Abbe de Coulanges, named the Bien-Bon, stables and commons added in the eighteenth century. At the bottom of the garden, a wall in the shape of an arc causes an echo when one is placed on a slab. Madame de Sevigne used it to read to her daughter.
RM2JYY2X6–19th century drawing of the Saint-Quiriace collegiate church, in Provins, France, which dates from the 12th century, but was never finished.
RM2JYY307–19th century drawing of the medieval church hospital in Provins, France, which dates from the 12th century
RM2R211GG–Photograph showing the exterior of the Church of Saint-Maclou, a Roman Catholic church in Rouen, France.
RM2R211G5–Photograph showing the exterior of the Church of Saint-Maclou, a Roman Catholic church in Rouen, France.
RM2R211H7–Photograph showing the exterior of the Church of Saint-Maclou, a Roman Catholic church in Rouen, France.
RM2R211G1–Photograph showing the exterior of the Church of Saint-Maclou, a Roman Catholic church in Rouen, France.
RM2R211G9–Photograph showing the exterior of the Church of Saint-Maclou, a Roman Catholic church in Rouen, France.
RM2R211G6–Photograph showing the exterior of the Church of Saint-Maclou, a Roman Catholic church in Rouen, France.
RMEC87WF–Photograph of the interior of Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris. Dated 2014
RM2CWBG4T–Baudouin tends the dying Roland, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, 1194-1260. Detail from the Charlemagne Window.
RMG1CWC8–Exterior of Saint-Étienne-du-Mont, a church in Paris, France. Dated 19th Century
RMG1DM9D–Print of the exterior of Saint-Étienne-du-Mont, a church in Paris, France. Dated 19th Century
RMKHW4YP–Colour photomechanical print of the Palais des Papes, in Avignon, southern France. Dated 19thCentury
RMRJK242–An engraving depicting the exterior of Notre-Dame, Paris. Dated 19th century
RMG1CWEN–Painting of The Cathedral of Notre-Dame, a historic Catholic cathedral on the eastern half of the Île de la Cité in the fourth arrondissement of Paris, France. Painted by Louis Burleigh Bruhl (1861-1942) Dated 20th Century
RMG1CWD2–Photographic print of a view of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, a historic Catholic cathedral on the eastern half of the Île de la Cité in the fourth arrondissement of Paris, France. Dated 19th Century
RMG1CW9W–Photographic print of The Cathedral of Notre-Dame, a historic Catholic cathedral on the eastern half of the Île de la Cité in the fourth arrondissement of Paris, France. Dated 19th Century
RMG1DMBT–Photographic print of the Gargoyles on the west front of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame , a historic Catholic cathedral on the eastern half of the Île de la Cité in the fourth arrondissement of Paris, France. Dated 19th Century
RMG1DKWR–Photographic print of The Cathedral of Notre-Dame from the River, a historic Catholic cathedral on the eastern half of the Île de la Cité in the fourth arrondissement of Paris, France. Dated 19th Century
RMG1DMBW–Photographic print of the Gargoyles on the west front of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame , a historic Catholic cathedral on the eastern half of the Île de la Cité in the fourth arrondissement of Paris, France. Dated 19th Century
RMG1DM8K–Photographic print of The Cathedral of Notre-Dame, a historic Catholic cathedral on the eastern half of the Île de la Cité in the fourth arrondissement of Paris, France. Dated 19th Century
RMG1DMBB–Photographic print of the central door and façade of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, a historic Catholic cathedral on the eastern half of the Île de la Cité in the fourth arrondissement of Paris, France. Dated 19th Century
RMG1DMBX–Photographic print of the Gargoyles on the west front of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame , a historic Catholic cathedral on the eastern half of the Île de la Cité in the fourth arrondissement of Paris, France. Dated 19th Century
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