Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Amiens Cathedral' has mentioned 'Rose window' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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The Flamboyant south rose window (16th c.) | WIKI |
It also underwent several modifications to accommodate changing styles; a new rose window, in the Flamboyant Gothic style, full of curls and counter-curls, was installed in the west transept. | WIKI |
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 | WIKI |
The level of the rose window was finished in about 1240. | WIKI |
Above the gallery is the rose window, whose stone tracery or framework dates from the 16th century. | WIKI |
Above the rose window is the Musicians or Bellringers gallery, a 19th-century reconstruction of the original. | WIKI |
The upper portions of the towers of the west facade, above the rose window, were later constructions, and are of different heights. | WIKI |
The north rose window is in the Rayonnant style, while the later south rose window is in the Flamboyant style. | WIKI |
Transept and north stained glass windows The star vault of the transept, where it meets the nave South transept rose window (16th century) | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
The rose window of the north transept has the characteristic radiating tracery of the Rayonnant Gothic. | WIKI |
The rose window of the south transept is the latest, from 1489xe2x80x9390, with the curves and reverse curves of the late Gothic Flamboyant style. | WIKI |
High Gothic rose window of the west facade (1221xe2x80x931230) Rayonnant rose window of the north transept (14th c.) Flamboyant rose window of the south transept (16th c.) | WIKI |
It was installed on the interior of the west wall of the Cathedral, below the rose window, between 1442 and 1449. | WIKI |