The central doorway at Notre-Dame Paris, was sculpted starting in about 1230. It consists of Christ in Majesty (showing the marks of the Crucifixion) with the Virgin Mary and St John on either side of him. This was a common scene to be sculpted on Medieval Gothic churches, and other examples exist at Bourge, and Chartres, amongst others.
Themed images for Last-Judgement.
Part of the western façade of Amiens cathedral this scultpured lintel shows St Michael weighing souls at the Last Judgement.
Constructed in about 1240 this tympanum of the Last Judgement is set above the west door at Bourges Cathedral of Saint Étienne has Christ enthroned flanked by angels above and on both sides.
This is a detail of the sculpture on the western facade of Bourges Cathedral. It is part of the Tympanum of the Last Judgement that was completed in about 1240. In this scene demons are carrying the damned to roast in a heated cauldron.
Detail from Buonamico Buffalmacco's Last Judgement in the Camposanto Pisa. This fresco is dated between 1336 and 1341, and is being restored following the destruction during WW2. The section shown here shows both Christ and the Virgin Mary sitting on rainbows, each within a mandorla, and below them are angels blowing trumpets.
A 14th century "Last Judgement" painting above the chancel arch of John Wycliffe's church at Lutterworth, in Leicestershire. Christ displaying the wounds of the crucifixion is seated on a rainbow, below him are the dead rising from their graves.
This 1467-1469 stained glass panel in Evreux cathedral, depicting the Last Judgement, is part of the Resurrection window in the Lady chapel.