Joan in the fields around Domrémy, being called upon by St Michael, St Catherine, and St Margaret of Antioch, to drive the English out of France. This window is one of 10 depict the life of Joan of Arc at Orleans Cathedral.
Joan in the fields around Domrémy, being called upon by St Michael, St Catherine, and St Margaret of Antioch, to drive the English out of France. This window is one of 10 depict the life of Joan of Arc at Orleans Cathedral.
Stained glass window depicting Joan of Arc, in the Church of Saint-Pierre, Pontlevoy, is by the Julien Fournier Studios, Tours 1897.
Stained glass representation of Joan of Arc, by A. Berges, Toulouse. Church of St. George. Villentrois, Indre
This statue of Joan of Arc is by André César Vermare (1912) and used to be behind the high altar at Orleans Cathedral before being moved to its present location in the Joan of Arc chapel.1
This stained glass panel is part of a work by Max Ingrand made in 1956 as part of the Sainte Joan quincentenary celebration appeal, and installed in the Chapelle Saint Jeanne d'Arc in Rouen cathedral.
This stained glass panel in Reims Cathedral depicting the Coronation of Charles VII of France, captures the historic 1429 coronation of Charles VII in a dreamlike, symbolic tableau infused with Chagall's signature poetic modernism. Commissioned in 1968 and installed in 1974, it blends biblical motifs with French history, using bold cobalt blues, emerald greens, fiery ambers, and ruby reds to evoke divine light filtering through the Gothic arches.