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Historical Archive: Thirteenth- to fifteenth-century Architecture and Architectural Sculpture/Painting

This page is alphabetical by original city of building.


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Aachen cathedral choir, 1355-1414. The cathedral has its own pages with mid-14th-c. bridge between octagon and Westwork, Chapels of SS. Matthew 1414, Anne bef. 1449, Charles and Hubert 1455-74, Nicholas and Michael 1473-85.
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14th-c. window, Adel church, which has its own exterior and interior pages
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Ceiling from the Palacio de Altamira, Spain, 1482-1503, San Francisco Legion of Honor 46.16. For detail see SF.
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Arezzo, San Domenico, 13th-14th c. For other views see Arezzo Churches.
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Arezzo, San Francesco, with 13th c. Crucifix with St. Francis, and Piero della Francesca frescoes: Legend of the True Cross, 1452-66. For other views see Arezzo Churches.
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Caen, Saint-Étienne, 11th-14th c., exterior: this monument has its own interior and exterior pages.
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Cambridge Holy Sepulchre, chancel/aisle 13th c., which has its own page
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Canterbury chapter house, 1304-1405. The chapter house has its own page.
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Canterbury cathedral, nave 1377-1400, crossing tower 1498. This work has its own exterior and interior pages.
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Canterbury cloister, 1395?-aft. 1414. The cloister has its own own page.
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Canterbury Water Tower, c.1400 and 1153-67. Canterbury conventual buildings have their own page.
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Chartres cathedral, mostly 1140s-1270, which has its own pages
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Durham Cathedral, c.1200-1769, which has its own pages
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Florence, Baptistery of St. John: square apse 1202, mosaics c.1240-14th c. This work has its own pages.
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Florence, Cappella Strozzi di Mantova, Nardo di Cione 1354-57, which has its own page
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Friedberg Mikvah, 1260, which has its own page
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Gol stave church, 1157-1216 and later, Oslo NMCH, which has its own page
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Hildesheim side chapels 1388, Cathedral, which has its own pages
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Hildesheim, St. Michael's, nave ceiling Tree of Jesse 1200-50, which has its own page, in building which has its own pages
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Hildesheim, cloister arcade c.1230-50, St. Michael's, which has its own pages
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Hildesheim, North Paradise c.1405, Cathedral, which has its own pages
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Hylestad stave church portal, late 12th-early 13th c., OHM C4321, which has its own page
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Inchcolm Abbey, chapter house c.1200-1250 and parts 13th-15th c., which has its own page
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Karlstejn Castle, 1348-65. This work has its own pages.
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Leno monastery, capital (reliquary?), late 14th to early 15th c., Brescia Museum of Santa Giulia. For additional views see Brescia.
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Lille, Hospice Comtesse, 15th-18th c. For additional views see l’Hospice Comtesse.
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Lorsch Torhalle, 14th-c. raised sides, roof, paintings, which has its own page
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Maastricht, St. Servatius, 13th c. portal with 19th c. polychrome: Coronation, Dormition, and Assumption of the Virgin. For other views of portal see Maastricht.
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Mainz: foliate mask (Green Man), sandstone key stone with polychrome, c.1450, LMM S3125. For another view see Mainz.
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Moscow Palace of Facets on right, Marco Ruffo and Pietro Solario 1492
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Nagyvázsony castle (Hungary), equestrian scene, marble? c.1500, HNM. For details see HNM.
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Naumburg cathedral, c.1210-bef. 1272, gargoyles c.1330, which has its own pages
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Naumburg Marienkirche, bef. 1343, which has its own page
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Naumburg Chapel of the Three Kings, 1409-22, which has its own page
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Novgorod, Ceremonial Hall of Archbishop's Palace, 1430s, which has its own page
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Padua, cathedral baptistery, building 1120s or possibly 1260s. This work has its own pages.
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Padua, cathedral baptistery, 1376 frescoes: Giusto de' Menabuoi. This work has its own pages.
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Paris, St. Julien le Pauvre, c.1170-17th c. This work has its own page.
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Paris, St. Séverin, 13th-16th c. This work has its own page.
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Pavia, San Pietro in Ciel d'Oro, Pavia: nave vaults 1487; consecrated 1132. This work has its own page.
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Perugia, Sant'Angelo: 14th-c. buttresses and 14th-c. portal from Santa Maria dei Servi. Sant'Angelo has its own page with other views including contemporary painting.
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Pescia, San Francesco, 13th c.-1458, which has its own page
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Pisa cathedral complex, mostly 1118-1372, which has its own pages
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Prague, Altneuschul, c.1275-after 1483. This work has its own pages with vestibule 14th-15th c.
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Ravenna, 12th-13th c. font, rebuilt 16th c., in Orthodox baptistery, which has its own pages.
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Reims, House of the Musicians sculpture, limestone?, 13th c., Musée Saint-Rémi, Reims. These 5 sculptures have their own page.
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Reims, Rue Gambetta house: bear combat, 13th-c. tympanum, Reims MSR. For other views see Reims.
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Reims, Palais du Tau upper chapel, 1215-35; for detail see Reims.
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Reims, St. Nicaise: destruction of Sodom pavement tile, limestone/lead, 14th c., Reims MSR 978.28594. For detail see Reims.
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Reims, Maison de l'enfant d'or, Place des Marchés: Samson killing the lion, wood, late 15th c. console, Reims MSR
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Roskilde cathedral, mostly late 12th c.-1275, which has its own page
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Saint-Denis basilica, apse and nave, 1231-1270s. This work has its own interior page.
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Sens, Cathedral of Saint Étienne, c.1140-1517. This work has its own interior and exterior pages.
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Siena, Piazza del Campo (plan 1297) and Palazzo Pubblico 1307-48, which has its own exterior page
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Siena: Ambrogio Lorenzetti, in Palazzo Pubblico: Good and Bad Government 1338-40, which has its own page
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Sion Cathedral, 14th-15th c. This work has its own page.
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Sion, Valère basilica c.1100-1230, which has its own interior and exterior pages.
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Sion, Valère, Chapelle de Tous-les-Saints, 1323-25, restored 1964
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St Albans cathedral, mostly late 11th-14th c.; St Albans has its own pages with paintings.
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St Albans Abbey Gateway 1365, now St Albans School; St Albans has its own pages.
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St Albans clock tower, complete by 1405; St Albans has its own pages.
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Kloster *Wienhausen, mostly 1308-16, which has its own pages
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Kloster Wienhausen nuns' choir, c.1325-35, which has its own page with more 14th c. paintings
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bell tower late 14th c., rebuilt 1701, Kloster *Wienhausen, which has its own pages