south rose window

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The south rose window is a monumental 13th-century stained-glass window in Notre-Dame de Paris, renowned for its intricate Gothic design and vivid biblical imagery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic architectural element
rose window
stained-glass window
architecturalStyle Gothic
artMovement medieval art
associatedWith Virgin Mary
constructionCentury 13th century
country France
culturalSignificance major tourist attraction in Paris
masterpiece of Gothic stained glass
depicts New Testament themes
Old Testament themes
biblical scenes
figures of saints
function didactic illustration of scripture
liturgical decoration
hasComponent central oculus
radiating lancets
stone mullions
hasShape circular
hasStyleCharacteristic complex tracery
iconographic program based on the Bible
radial symmetry
heritageDesignation part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Paris, Banks of the Seine"
locatedIn France
Notre-Dame Cathedral
surface form: Notre-Dame de Paris

Paris
material stained glass
stone tracery
notableFor biblical imagery
intricate Gothic design
large diameter
vivid colors
orientation south
partOf façade of Notre-Dame de Paris
interior decoration of Notre-Dame de Paris
north transept of Notre-Dame de Paris
surface form: south transept of Notre-Dame de Paris
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
usedFor creating symbolic light effects in the nave
filtering natural light

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Notre-Dame Cathedral notableWork south rose window
north rose window comparedWith south rose window
subject surface form: North Rose Window of Notre-Dame de Paris
this entity surface form: South Rose Window of Notre-Dame de Paris