North Rose Window of Notre-Dame de Paris

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The North Rose Window of Notre-Dame de Paris is a monumental 13th-century Gothic stained-glass rose window renowned for its intricate biblical imagery and luminous blue tones.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic stained-glass window
medieval artwork
stained-glass rose window
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
constructionEnd c. 1250s
constructionStart c. 1250
country France
depicts Old Testament figures
Virgin Mary
biblical scenes
kings of Israel
prophets
saints
era High Middle Ages
hasArtisticStyle Rayonnant Gothic NERFINISHED
hasColor blue
purple
red
hasColorDominance blue
hasComponent central oculus
radiating lancets
stone mullions
tracery
hasConservationStatus restored multiple times
hasCulturalRole symbol of medieval Parisian craftsmanship
tourist attraction of Notre-Dame de Paris
hasDesignType rose window
hasLightingEffect colored light in the north transept
hasMaterial stained glass
stone tracery
hasShape circular
heritageDesignation part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Paris, Banks of the Seine"
inception 13th century
locatedIn France
Notre-Dame de Paris NERFINISHED
Paris
north transept of Notre-Dame de Paris NERFINISHED
Île de la Cité NERFINISHED
notableFor intricate biblical imagery
large diameter
luminous blue tones
orientation north
partOf façade of the north transept of Notre-Dame de Paris
interior decoration of Notre-Dame de Paris
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
significance major masterpiece of Gothic stained glass
usedFor didactic illustration of Scripture
liturgical symbolism

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north transept of Notre-Dame de Paris hasPart North Rose Window of Notre-Dame de Paris
West Rose Window of Notre-Dame de Paris comparedWith North Rose Window of Notre-Dame de Paris