Rose window

E153836

A rose window is a large, circular stained-glass window with intricate tracery, commonly found in Gothic cathedrals and churches.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Rose Window 1
Rose window canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural element
window type
developedInPeriod High Middle Ages
hasArtForm stained glass art
hasArtStyle Gothic
Romanesque
hasComponent tracery
hasDesignFeature central oculus
geometric tracery
petal-like segments
radiating pattern
stone mullions
hasFunction admit light
decoration
liturgical symbolism
hasMaterial stained glass
hasNotableExampleAt Amiens Cathedral
Basilica of Saint-Denis
surface form: Basilica of Saint Denis

Chartres Cathedral
Notre-Dame Cathedral
surface form: Notre-Dame de Paris

Reims Cathedral
Sainte-Chapelle
Strasbourg Cathedral
Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster
surface form: Westminster Abbey

York Minster
hasPosition facade
transept
west front
hasShape circular
influenced later circular window designs
isAssociatedWith Flamboyant style
Gothic architecture
surface form: French Gothic

French Rayonnant Gothic
surface form: Rayonnant style
isCharacteristicOf Gothic architecture
isCommonlyFoundIn Gothic architecture
surface form: Gothic cathedrals

Gothic churches
cathedrals
churches
isConstructedWith lead cames
stone framework
isPartOf church facade composition
isUsedIn Christian church architecture
cathedral facades
transept ends
symbolizes Virgin Mary
divine light
heavenly order
perfection

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

York Minster hasPart Rose window
Mission San José hasPart Rose window
this entity surface form: Rose Window