Cathedral of Notre-Dame

cathedral, Strasbourg, France
Also known as: Strasbourg Cathedral

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architecture

sculpture

  • Edmonia Lewis: Hagar
    In Western sculpture: Early Gothic

    …between France and Germany stands Strasbourg, the cathedral of which contains on its south front some of the finest sculpture of the period (c. 1230). A very fine and delicate version of the Muldenstil, it comes reasonably close to the best transept sculpture of Chartres. But it differs in two…

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spire

  • construction of apartment buildings
    In construction: Stone construction

    Strasbourg Cathedral added a 144-meter (475-foot) spire in 1439, and the upper limit was reached at Beauvais Cathedral in 1569 when its 157-meter (516-foot) spire was completed; the Beauvais spire collapsed in 1573 and was never rebuilt, a last sad epilogue to the cathedral crusade.

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