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Évreux Cathedral: Interior detail, carved wooden screens of a side chapel

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posted on 2017-06-30, 00:00 authored by G. Massiot & cie
This is the seat of the Bishop of Évreux. Begun after fire destroyed its predecessor in 1119, it was not completed until the 17th century, and its appearance reflects several phases of the Gothic style, with richly decorated Flamboyant traceried windows and a late 16th-century west façade. The cathedral has an aisled nave with a two-tower façade and transepts leading to a chevet with ambulatory and chapels. It was restored in 1896; severely damaged in 1940 and was subsequently restored again. It is known for its stained glass, ca. 1320-1400.

History

Alt Title

Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Évreux

Date Created

1910-01-01

Date Modified

2017-06-30

Spatial Coverage

Évreux +49.024167+1.150833 Évreux, Haute-Normandie, France

Temporal Coverage

before or circa 1910

Cultural Context

['Flamboyant', 'Sixteenth century', 'Gothic (Medieval)']

Rights Statement

To view the physical lantern slide, please contact the Architecture Library.

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