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Christ appearing to the three Maries

Statue
early 14th century (sculpted), ca. 1850-1900 (cast)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This plaster cast is taken from a stone frieze in high relief showing figures of Christ appearing to the three Maries, after his Resurrection. The relief forms part of a series of coloured stone reliefs with scenes from the Passion of Christ on the ambulatory of the cathedral of Notre Dame. The sculptors Pierre de Chelles, Jean Ravy and Jean de Bouteillet are recorded in contemporary documents working on sculpture at Notre Dame, and were probably responsible for these carvings.



Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleChrist appearing to the three Maries (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Plaster cast
Brief description
Plaster cast of statue of Christ appearing to the three Maries, Notre Dame, Paris. By Pierre de Chelles, Jean Ravy and Jean de Bouteillet, early 14th century. Cast ca. 1850-1900
Physical description
Plaster cast of a canopy relating to Christ appearing to the three Maries, carved stone, by Pierre de Chelles, Jean Ravy and Jean de Bouteillet for the ambulatory of Notre Dame, Paris.
Credit line
Given by the Architectural Association
Object history
Given by the Architectural Association in 1916
Historical context
Canopy, Pierre de Chelles (active about 1287-1320), Jean Ravy (active about 1300-50) and Jean de Bouteillet, early 14th century, for the ambulatory in the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris
Subjects depicted
Summary
This plaster cast is taken from a stone frieze in high relief showing figures of Christ appearing to the three Maries, after his Resurrection. The relief forms part of a series of coloured stone reliefs with scenes from the Passion of Christ on the ambulatory of the cathedral of Notre Dame. The sculptors Pierre de Chelles, Jean Ravy and Jean de Bouteillet are recorded in contemporary documents working on sculpture at Notre Dame, and were probably responsible for these carvings.

Associated object
Collection
Accession number
REPRO.A.1916A-3162

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Record createdSeptember 14, 2006
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