Stock Photo: Portal of St. Anne

Image Details

Photo ID
10113
Title
Portal of St. Anne
Caption
The Portal of St. Anne was the first of the three west portals to be installed (c.1200). Its tympanum is an earlier Romanesque work dating from about 1150. Anne is the mother of the Virgin Mary, who is mentioned in early Christian stories but not in the Bible. The tympanum shows the Virgin and Child on a throne, accompanied by two censing angels, a bishop and his assistant, and a king. The upper lintel depicts scenes from the advent of Christ (Annunciation, Nativity, Magi, etc.) and the lower lintel tells the stories of Anne and Joachim and Mary and Joseph. On the trumeau is a statue of Saint Marcel, a 5th-century bishop of Paris, who is vanquishing a dragon symbolising the scourges with which his diocese was cursed. Statues of Peter, Paul, and biblical monarchs (all remade in the 19th century) are on the door jambs.
Credit
Holly Hayes
Status
  All Rights Reserved
Date Created
July 21, 2008
Date Added
April 10, 2012
Last Updated
March 7, 2024
Coordinates
48.8529770° N, 2.3499370° E
Camera
Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Focal Length
70 mm
ISO
100
File Size
6.59 MB
Full Resolution
2516 x 3751 pixels

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