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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Amiens Cathedral' has mentioned 'Sculpture' in the following places:
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[8] Although it has lost much of its original stained glass, Amiens Cathedral is renowned for the quality and quantity of early 13th-century Gothic sculpture in the main west faxc3xa7ade and the south transept portal, and a large quantity of polychrome sculpture from later periods inside the building.
Much of the sculpture was battered with hammers, and many statues had their heads broken off.
After the press criticized faults in the sculpture and restoration, Cheussey resigned and was replaced in 1849 by Eugene Viollet-le-Duc.
Over each portal is a tympanum filled with sculpture.
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.
King Charles I of France, on the Beau Pilier (14th c.) Sculpture on the Beau Pilier xe2x80x93 St, John the Baptist (14th c.) The Virgin Mary on the Beau Pilier (14th c.)
The fleche as drawn by Viollet-le-Duc The fleche of Amiens Cathedral (16th c.) Sculpture of the flxc3xa8che
The ambulatory surrounding the choir is richly decorated with polychrome sculpture and flanked by numerous chapels.
Another group of polychrome sculpture in the north ambulatory depicts in imaginative fashion Christ's cleansing of the Temple.
In 1768 the "Gloire", a monumental Baroque screen of sculpted and gilded wood representing heaven and crowded with sculpture of cherubs and angel was placed behind the altar.
At its summit is a sculpture by Nicolas Blasset, "Saint Sebastian surrounded by the allegories of Justice, Peace, and Saint Roche", which was completed in 1627.
A sculpture of Saint Louis by Louis Duthoit was added to the chapel in 1832.
Another early work in the transept is the altarpiece of the Chapel of Our Lady of the Red Pillar, an assembly of sculpture and paintings, clustered around a main pillar.
Several of the solutions retained at Amiens heralded the advent of the flamboyant style in monumental architecture and sculpture.