Image: The north transept rose at Notre-Dame de Paris
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Description: The north transept rose window of Notre-Dame de Paris was installed c. 1250-60 when Jean de Chelles was architect. It features the Virgin and Child enthroned in the centre, surrounded by images of kings and Old Testament prophets.
Title: The north transept rose at Notre-Dame de Paris
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Author: Oliver Mitchell
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