Part of the Portal of the Virgin at Notre-Dame Paris (1210-1220), this lintel shows the Virgin Mary being crowned by an angel.
Themed images for Coronation-of-the-Virgin.
Mid 13th cenury wall painting on the subject of the coronation of the virgin, that is part of a series telling the life of the virgin at St Alban's cathedral. In this painting Mary and Christ are both sitting on a double throne with two censing angels in the spandrels above them.
This sculpture of the Coronation of the Virgin, above the central portal of Reims Cathedral, is a copy of the medieval sculpture.
This stained glass window from about 1335, is in the apse of the choir, and depicts the Corobnation of the Virgin.
This stained glass image of the Virgin Mary with crown is c1340 and can be found in the tracery of the south east aisle window at Stanford-On-Avon.
Part of the tomb of Peter de Grandisson (d1358) at Hereford Cathedral. These polychromatic figures showing the Coronation of the Virgin are above the painted effigy of Peter de Grandisson.
Created in the 1370s this image of the Coronation of the Virgin is by Jacopo di Cione, known as Orcagna. The work can be seen in the Accademia Florence.
Located in the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, this late 14th century alabaster sculpture of the Coronation of the Virgin originates from Nottingham England.
This painting of the "Coronation of the Virgin" (1410) is by Giovanni dal Ponte, an important artist of the late gothic early renaissance. The painting is located in the Accademia Florence.
Constructed in around 1430, by Alexandre de Berneval, this sculpture of the Coronation of the Virgin is part of the tympanum above the Marmousets Portal at Saint Ouen in Rouen.
This fresco depicting the "Coronation of the Virgin" is by Fra Angelico and is in the Dominican monastery of San Marco, Florence.
South transept rose window (1470-1480) at Evreux Cathedral. This window was a gift from Louix XI of France, and contains 100 panels of Saints and Seraphims, and with the Coronation of the Virgin in the topmost panel.
Section of the Magnificat window (1501) at Great Malvern Priory depicting the Coronation of the Virgin. The Virgin Mary in this image is on a background of gold within a blue vesica.
This tableux representing the Coronation of the Virgin (1516) forms part of the choir screen at Chartres Catherdal.