Vitraux de Saint-Étienne-du-Mont - Paris, France
N 48° 50.791 E 002° 20.855
31U E 452134 N 5410599
[FR] L'église a réussi à conserver de nombreux vitraux remontant à sa construction. [EN] The main interest of the cloister lies in the 12 magnificent stained glass windows put together by Le Vieil (1734) from the remains of the original 22 windows.
Waymark Code: WM68Y4
Location: France
Date Posted: 04/25/2009
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[EN] The glow of the color is due to the fact that, meant to be seen close-up, they were painted, like all the domestic glass of the time, with colors embedded in the glass itself with affixed enamel. Attributed to Pinaigrier, Jean Cousin Perier, E. Leprince, they are considered the second best collection in Paris, after the windows of the Sainte-Chapelle.
The different subjects of the stained glass windows (designed late 16th c. or early 17th c., completed in 1622), are almost all related to the Eucharist and Salvation through Christ; they can often be paralleled to scenes of the Old Testament.
Type of building where window is located: Church
Address: Place Sainte-Genevieve Paris, France 75005
Days of Operation: Evey day except during services
Hours of Operation: From: 8:45 AM To: 7:30 PM
Admission Charge: Not Listed
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