Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Bourges Cathedral' has mentioned 'Chapel' in the following places:
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Following the destruction of much of the Ducal Palace and its chapel during the revolution, the tomb effigy of Duke Jean de Berry was relocated to the Cathedral's crypt, along with some stained glass panels showing standing prophets, which were designed for the chapel by Andrxc3xa9 Beauneveu. | WIKI |
The most poignant chapel is that of Jacques Coeur, one of the major donors to the Cathedral. | WIKI |
The family was forced to sell his residence and his burial rights in the chapel to another wealthy noble, Charles de L'Aubespine. | WIKI |
Pieces of sculpture from that tomb are presented in the chapel. | WIKI |
These include busts of the Duke Jean de Berry, whose tomb in the lower church, and that of his wife Jeanne be Boulogne, were made by Jean de Cambrai in about 1403 They were moved to the Cathedral from the Sainte-Chapelle chapel in Bourges in 1757. | WIKI |
[22] Today it has a collection of stained glass made between 1391 and 1397 which formerly was installed in the windows of the Sainte-Chapelle chapel constructed by John, Duke of Berry, which was destroyed in 1757. | WIKI |
The tomb itself is one of the major art works in the chapel. | WIKI |
Bourges Cathedral is especially noted for its 13th-century stained glass, particularly the windows in the chapels of the ambulatory of the apse, which date from around 1215, about the same time the windows of Chartres Cathedral (The windows in the axial chapel at the end of the apse are more recent). | WIKI |
Window of the Apostles (15th century) Chapel of Saint Joan of Arc, Scenes from the life of Saint Denis (15th century) (click to enlarge) Chapel of Jacques Coeur, The Announciation (1448xe2x80x931450) Windows of the Chapel of Saint Joseph, or Alligret (1415) Chapel of De Breuil - Adoration of the Magi (1467xe2x80x9379) Chapel of Beaucaire - Doctors of the Church (1452) Chapel of Saint Anne, or Tullier (1533); the Tullier family is presented to Saint Anne Assumption of the Virgin window, Axial chapel (16th century) Details of the Assumption of the Virgin, Axial chapel (16th century) (click 3X to enlarge) The Coppin Chapel, south collateral, (1518) | WIKI |