Reims; St. Nicaisius, St. Eutropia, St. Remi, Job, angels, bishops, patriarchs and popes; left side of the central portal, north transept (Portal of Saints).
 
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Title:Reims; St. Nicaisius, St. Eutropia, St. Remi, Job, angels, bishops, patriarchs and popes; left side of the central portal, north transept (Portal of Saints)
Notes:The embrasure figures, from left to right, are an angel, St. Nicaisius, and St. Eutropia. The archivolts, from outer to inner, depict bishops, patriarchs and popes. Tympanum narrates, from bottom up, the martyrdom of St. Nicaisius, St. Remi's healing of the blind hermit, the story of Job (his three friends), and St. Remi's resuscitation of a young girl. [Demouy 32]

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

Date:1211
Building:Notre-Dame de Reims (Cathedral)
City/Town:Reims
Country:France

Person as Subject:Eutropia (martyr), died 350
Job (Biblical figure)
Remi, Bishop of Reims, 437-533
General Subject:Angels
Bishops
Library of Congress Subject:Christian art and symbolism -- France -- Reims -- Medieval, 500-1500

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Attribution:Reims; St. Nicaisius, St. Eutropia, St. Remi, Job, angels, bishops, patriarchs and popes; left side of the central portal, 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=27163 [retrieved April 25, 2024]. Original source: image donated by Jim Womack and Anne Richardson.
Record Number:27163 Last Updated: 2022-06-19 16:59:10 Record Created: 2002-08-01 00:00:00
Institution:Vanderbilt University Collection: Art in the Christian Tradition

Bibliographic Source:Demouy, Patrick, and Claude Sauvageot. Reims la cathédrale. Le ciel et la pierre, 3. Saint-Léger-Vauban: Zodiaque, 2000.