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Longitudinal cross section of Gothic transept and choir
1185-1215
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Title
Longitudinal cross section of Gothic transept and choir
Contributor
Abbot Renaud de Semur (contributor)
University of Pittsburgh (depositor)
Contributor
Abbot Renaud de Semur
Date
1185-1215
Identifier
FVEZ.ARCHITECTURE.SEC.GENERAL.LONG.001
Description
Longitudinal cross section. The elevation of the transept has 1) a lower level of unbroken wall, 2) a short false triforium 3)a taller gallery level with 3 bays, each containing two arched openings supported with thin columns. The two openings in each bay are surmounted by a single molding in the form of a round arch 4) a clerestory with three large pointed windows which correspond to the three bays in the gallery. The center window is taller than the two flanking ones- the three windows are separated by tall, thin columns The choir has two rectangular bays in its western part connected to a shallow apse with 5 radiating chapels. On the arcade level, there is an ambulatory that is separated from the central vessel with large, columnar piers. The outer wall has a dado with round arches between thin columns. Above the dado are large pointed windows, The gallery level elevation has pairs of arched openings supported with thin columns. Each pair is surmounted by a single molding in the form of a round arch. There are two such pairs in the two western bays of the choir and one over each of the chapels. The gallery passage has small, round windows in its exterior walls which were added during the restoration of the abbey in the mid-nineteenth century. The clerestory has tall windows surmounted by a pointed arch. The crypt lies under the choir and in entered by a 19th century stairwell entered from a door inside the transept. The western part is Romanesque (11th century) but the eastern part was added when the choir was rebuilt in the 12th century.; The western part of the crypt is Romanesque; Gothic; Not Applicable
Type
still image
Genre
drawings (visual works)
architectural drawings (visual works)
Subject
Vézelay (Abbey)--Pictorial works.
Sculpture--France--Vézelay--Pictorial works.
Church architecture--France--Vézelay--Pictorial works.
Architecture, Romanesque--France--Vézelay--Pictorial works.
Geographic Subjects
Vézelay
Ste. Marie-Madeleine
France
Collection
Vézelay: Benedictine Abbey of Sainte Marie Madeleine
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
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