Chartres Cathedral; Apostles Paul, John, James the Major, James the Minor, Bartholomew; right embrasure jamb figures, central portal, south transept.
 
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Title:Chartres Cathedral; Apostles Paul, John, James the Major, James the Minor, Bartholomew; right embrasure jamb figures, central portal, south transept
Notes:Five figures in apostles series, from left to right: Saints Paul, John the Apostle, James the Major, James the Minor, Bartholomew.

Digitized from the slide collection of James T. Womack, Nashville, TN.

Date:1210-1215
Building:Cathédrale de Chartres
Object/Function:Relief sculpture
Material:Stone
City/Town:Chartres
Country:France

Person as Subject:Bartholomew, the Apostle (Biblical figure)
James the Elder, the Apostle (Biblical figure)
James the Younger, the Apostle (Biblical figure)
Library of Congress Subject:Christian art and symbolism -- France -- Chartres -- Medieval, 500-1500
ICONCLASS Number:11H(PAUL)
11H(JOHN)
11H(JAMES THE GREAT)
11H(JAMES THE LESS)
11H(BARTHOLOMEW)
Index of Christian Art Number:20 C48 CND 14S,001 A6

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Copyright Source:image donated by Jim Womack and Anne Richardson
Copyright Permission:Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0
Attribution:Chartres Cathedral; Apostles Paul, John, James the Major, James the Minor, Bartholomew; right embrasure jamb figures, central portal, south transept, from Art in the Christian Tradition, a project of the Vanderbilt Divinity Library, Nashville, TN. https://diglib.library.vanderbilt.edu/act-imagelink.pl?RC=26342 [retrieved March 28, 2024]. Original source: image donated by Jim Womack and Anne Richardson.
Record Number:26342 Last Updated: 2022-06-17 14:10:56 Record Created: 2002-03-21 00:00:00
Institution:Vanderbilt University Collection: Art in the Christian Tradition