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Historical Archive: Architecture and its associated media in situ, thirteenth century
See also the separate pages for architectural sculpture not on its buildings in the Object Type Index.
Works are listed in roughly chronological order.


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Caen, church of Saint-Étienne, 11th-14th c. This monument has its own interior and exterior pages.
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Baptistery of St. John, Florence, 11th-14th c. This work has its own pages.
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12th-13th c. font, rebuilt 16th c., in Ravenna, Orthodox baptistery, which has its own pages.
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Sion, Valère basilica c.1100-1230, which has its own interior and exterior pages
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Pisa campanile 1173-1372, which has its own page, in cathedral complex
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Chartres nave aisles, 1195-1210. For more views see Chartres.
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Roskilde cathedral, mostly late 12th c.-1275, which has its own page
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shrine of St. Elizabeth, sandstone? 13th c., Marburg Elizabethkirche (in situ). For detail see Marburg.
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Maastricht, church of St. Servatius, 13th c. portal with 19th c. polychrome. For other parts of the portal see Maastricht.
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San Francesco, Pescia, 13th c., which has its own page
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chancel/aisle Cambridge Holy Sepulchre, 13th c., which has its own page
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St Albans cathedral nave, 13th c.; St Albans has its own pages.
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Arezzo, church of San Domenico, 13th-14th c., with Cimabue Crucifixion 1268-71. For other views of the church see Arezzo churches.
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chapter house, 13th-early 15th c., Roskilde cathedral, which has its own page
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St. Séverin, Paris, 13th-16th c. This work has its own page.
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Tree of Jesse c.1200, Canterbury cathedral corona. Canterbury cathedral glass has its own own page.
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western towers c.1200, Durham Cathedral, which has its own pages
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upper levels and vault of chevet, early thirteenth century, Sion, Valère basilica, which has its own interior page with additional views
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portal sculpture early 13th c., Pisa baptistery, which has its own page, in cathedral complex
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Chartres cathedral, nave and apse before 1210-c.1220, south porch largely complete by 1210, ambulatory 1210-20. For more views see Chartres.
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Chartres cathedral, choir axial clerestory window 1210-25. For more views see Chartres.
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Paris, St. Julien le Pauvre, central choir and apse vaults c.1210-40, which has its own page.
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Naumburg cathedral, c.1210-bef. 1272, which has its own pages
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Miracles of Thomas Becket, 1213-20, Canterbury cathedral ambulatory. Canterbury cathedral glass has its own own page.
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Chartres cathedral, north porch complete 1215. For more views see Chartres.
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Chartres cathedral, Notre Dame de la Belle-Verrière, later parts 1215-20. For more views see Chartres.
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Upper chapel, Palais du Tau, 1215-35. For detail see Reims.
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Chartres cathedral, ambulatory windows 1220-25. For more views see Chartres.
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Naumburg cathedral crypt, extension c.1220-30, which has its own page
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Chartres cathedral, nave vaults 1220s. For more views see Chartres.
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Chartres cathedral, choir and apse vaults/buttresses/chapels bef. 1221 or c.1260. For more views see Chartres.
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Chartres cathedral, south transept windows 1221-30. For more views see Chartres.
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Sion, nave, aisles, rood screen of Valère basilica, c.1225-30, which has its own interior and exterior pages
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Chartres cathedral, transepts 1230s. For more views see Chartres.
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cloister arcade c.1230-50, St. Michael's, Hildesheim, which has its own pages
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St Albans cathedral pier painting c.1230-70; St Albans has its own pages with pier painting prob. 1260s-70s.
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Saint-Denis basilica, apse, 1231-1245. This work has its own interior page.
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Chartres cathedral, north transept windows 1234-35. For more views see Chartres.
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choir vaults 1235, Durham Cathedral, which has its own pages
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Baptistery of St. John, Florence, dome mosaics c.1240-1310. This work has its own pages.
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Saint-Denis basilica, nave, 1240s-1270s. This work has its own interior page.
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eastern transept 1242-90 Richard of Farnham, Durham Cathedral, which has its own pages
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font Guido Bigarelli da Como 1245-46, Pisa baptistery, which has its own page, in cathedral complex
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Naumburg cathedral west choir and windows, c.1245-60, which has its own own pages.
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Naumburg cathedral west choir screen, c.1250, which has its own page
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Baptistery, cathedral of Padua, building 1120s or possibly 1260s. This work has its own pages.
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Friedberg Mikvah, 1260, which has its own page
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Baptistery of St. John, Florence, rectangular western apse (scarsella) mosaics c.1260-70. This work has its own pages.
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Chartres cathedral, sacristy (left), 1260-70. For context see Chartres.
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Altneuschul, Prague, c.1275-1300. This work has its own pages.
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St Albans cathedral presbytery oak vaulting c.1275-1300; St Albans has its own pages.
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Pisa baptistery middle and upper parts, Nicola and Giovanni Pisano 1277 and later, which has its own page, in cathedral complex
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Altneuschul, Prague, vestibule portal to hall, late 13th c. This work has its own pages.
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Piazza del Campo, Siena, built according to 1297 guidelines, with Palazzo Pubblico which has its own exterior page with more of the piazza