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Title: | Reims; Calixtus, Nicaisius, Eutropia, Clovis, Remi, Job, Jesus Christ, bishops, patriarchs, popes, angels, demons; central portal of the north transept (Portal of Saints) |
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Notes: | This portal is dedicated to the protectors of the Church of Rheims. On the trumeau is St. Calixtus, and the jamb figures depict, from left to right, an angel, Nicaisius, Eutropia, Clovis, Remi, and an angel. The tympanum depict, from bottom up, the martyrdom of Nicaisius and Clovis' baptism; Remi's healing of the blind hermit, exorcizing of the girl and casting out of demons; the story of Job (from left to right, Job's three friends, three messengers, Job's wife, Job and Satan, and Job's relatives); St. Remi's resurrection of the girl and the miracle of the cask; the Christ. The archivolts depict bishops, patriarchs and popes.[Demouy 32] Digitized from the slide collection of James T. Womack, Nashville, TN. |
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Date: | 1211 |
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Building: | Notre-Dame de Reims (Cathedral)
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City/Town: | Reims
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Country: | France
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General Subject: | Angels
Bishops
Demons
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Library of Congress Subject: | Christian art and symbolism -- France -- Reims -- Medieval, 500-1500
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Copyright Permission: | Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike - CC-BY-SA-3.0 |
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Attribution: | Reims; Calixtus, Nicaisius, Eutropia, Clovis, Remi, Job, Jesus Christ, bishops, patriarchs, popes, angels, demons; central portal of the north transept (Portal of Saints), from Art in the Christian Tradition, a project of the Vanderbilt Divinity Library, Nashville, TN. https://diglib.library.vanderbilt.edu/act-imagelink.pl?RC=27172 [retrieved May 25, 2022]. |
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Record Number: | 27172
Last Updated: 2021-01-14 12:50:27
Record Created: 2002-08-01 00:00:00 |
Institution: | Vanderbilt University
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Collection: Art in the Christian Tradition |
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Bibliographic Source: | Demouy, Patrick, and Claude Sauvageot. Reims la cathédrale. Le ciel et la pierre, 3. Saint-Léger-Vauban: Zodiaque, 2000. |
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