The first two photos are of the exterior. The first one is the first real good look at the cathedral when you are walking from the train station. The second shows the west facade.
There is a window called the Good Samaritan Window, shown in the photo below. The bottom half of the window shows the Good Samaritan; the top half shows the creation and the fall of Adam. There are two other medieval Good Samaritan windows, one at Sens and one at Bourges. This window was interpreted in medieval times as showing the creation, the fall of Adam, and Adam(mankind) being saved by Jesus. Jesus takes Adam to the church and instructs the church to take care of him until he, Jesus, returns.
The next photo shows the north rose window with the lancets. This window was given to the church by Blanche of Castile and her husband the King of France.
The photo below shows just the rose above the lancet windows. In the center of this window is Mary with Jesus on her lap. The small vertical windows at the bottom of the rose are the fleur de lis of France and castles representing Castile.
Below is the south rose window with its lancets.
The next photo show only the rose. In this one Christ is in majesty.
This photo is taken from the east end of the cathedral and shows the St. Piat chapel on the left which was added to the cathedral in about 1320 and the outside of the apse. Notice the wisteria blooming on the wall in the lower right corner.
The last photo shows that same wisteria from as different angle plus the cathedral.
I have not included a lot of detail in this post because the first two posts about Chartres already have a lot of detail. Chartres remains one of my most favorite places in the world. I have a goal to visit it when the cleaning is all finished, perhaps in 2017.
Beautiful. Wonderful. Must....get....back....to.....France....oh....yes....I....must.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kass.
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