Title of Work
Central portal of the Nave: Jamb figures-Right
Begin Date
1120
End Date
1138
Description
Central portal between the narthex and the nave. The right jamb contains the figures of Peter and Paul. Two tall, elongated male figures are sculpted in high relief on the right upper jamb. Peter is on the frame of the door, Paul is at a 90 degree angle, and both are barefoot(?) and wear long, flowing robes with many shallow folds. Both have halos. Peter has a short beard and carries his attribute, keys, in his left hand while he gestures toward Paul with his right hand. Paul has a receding hairline and a long beard which is divided into two points (this is a fairly common way of portraying Paul) He folds a closed book in his left hand and the hem of his mantle in his right. Note: Saints Peter and Paul figure prominently in the sculpture of Vézelay- in the central inner portal and on several capitals in the nave and narthex. Salet and Feldmen attribute this to the direct ties between Vézelay and the Papacy. Vezeley owed its allegiance directly to the Pope rather than to the Bishop of Autun, and various Popes visited Vézelay when they were in France.
Country
France
Location
Vézelay
Monument
Ste. Marie-Madeleine
Style
Romanesque
Type of Work
Sculpture
Subtype of Work
Portal
Category of Work
Tympanum
Material
Stone
Subjects
Vézelay (Abbey)--Pictorial works.; Sculpture--France--Vézelay--Pictorial works.; Church architecture--France--Vézelay--Pictorial works.; Architecture, Romanesque--France--Vézelay--Pictorial works.
Patron
Abbot Renaud de Semur
Condition
Good
Bibliography
Photographer
JV
Copyright
Media
Slide-35 mm
Identifier
FVEZ.PORTAL.INNER.CENTRAL.JAMB02

Vézelay: Benedictine Abbey of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, Church

Central portal of the Nave: Jamb figures-Right

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