Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Amiens Cathedral' has mentioned 'Christ' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The rose window and gallery of Kings on the west facade West portals of Amiens Cathedral Christ rendering judgement in the central portal Local saints including the decapitated martyrs, Victoricus and Gentian, in the west portals Smiling Virgin statue on west portal
The centerpiece of the Tympanum of the Last Judgement is the figure of Christ, raising his hands, judging those below him.
A recent cleaning of the sculpture revealed traces of the painted red marks on Christ's hands, representing where nails were driven during his crucifixion.
The statues on the flxc3xa8che, made of lead, represent Christ (facing the nave); Saint Paul, Saint Firmin (wearing a Bishop's mitre); Saint John the Evangelist; The Virgin Mary crowned and holding the infant Jesus; Saint John the Baptist; Saint James the Great and Saint Peter.
Another group of polychrome sculpture in the north ambulatory depicts in imaginative fashion Christ's cleansing of the Temple.
On the west wall of the north transept are four scenes in high relief showing Christ driving the merchants from the Temple, made in 1523 by Jean Wytz.
A few other original 13th century panels, including one representing King David from a Tree of Jesse window depicting the genealogy of Christ, are found in the Chapel of Saint Francis of Assisi, in the apse.
The rose window on the west facade is the oldest, from 1221xe2x80x931230, from the High Gothic period, and represents Christ surrounded by the symbolic figures of the Apocalypse.