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600 Choir Screen

The closing of the choir dates from the first half of the 14th century.
After the redesign of Louis XIV, still remain today the northern and southern parts. 
The polychromies have been restored by Viollet-le-Duc in the 9th century

 
 

 


 
 

 

 South Choir Screen

 
 


 
 
 

   See the South Screen
 

On the South side 9 panels illustrate the apparitions of Christ after his Resurrection. 
1.  Appearance at Marie Madeleine,
2.  Appearance at the three Maries,
3.  Appearance at Simon Peter
4.  Jesus and the two disciples of Emmaus
5.  Appearance to the assembled Apostles
6.  Jesus and doubting Thomas
7.  Miraculous fishing at the Lake of Tiberias
8.  Reappearance to the Apostles
9.  Sending of the Apostles

Technical data
Size: 55031 x 8500 pixels,465 x 71 cm (300 dpi), 110 shots
Date : 19 01 16, Camera: Nikon D610, Lens (AF-S Nikkor 28–300)
Software: Photoshop CS3, PTGui, Zoomify.

 


 
 
 
North Choir Screen

 

 


 See the North Choir Screen

 
 

On the North Choir Screen 14 panels are devoted to the life of Jesus from the visitation to the Mount of Olives. 

 1.  Visitation,
2.  Annunciation to the shepherds,
3.  Nativity,
4.  Adoration of the Magi,
5.  Herod and the murder of children,
6.  Flight into Egypt,
7.  Presentation in the temple,
8.  Twelve-year-old Jesus in the temple,
9. Baptism of Jesus,
10. Wedding at Cana,
11. Entry into Jerusalem,
12. Lord's Supper,
13. Feet washing
14. Jesus on the Mount of Olives.

 
Technical data
Size: 90945 x 6630 pixels 770 x 90 cm (300 dpi), 4 shots
Date :January 2016,,Camera: Nikon D610, Lens (AF-S Nikkor 28–300)
Software: Photoshop CS3, PTGui, Zoomify.