1. Triple window from Trie-Château, Oise. Probably c.1160–70. Limestone, 277.7 by 635.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; photograph taken before recent installation).
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2. Triple window, rue Chantault, Chartres. Probably c.1160–70.
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3. Lunette from the ‘Maison de la Chrétienté’, Reims. c.1160–70. Limestone, 91.5 by 157.5 cm. (Musée Saint-Rémi, Reims).
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4. Detail of the Trie-Château window (left).
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5. Detail of the Trie-Château window (centre).
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6. Detail of the Trie-Château window (right).
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7. Capital showing Dives and devils from the west side of the south portal of the abbey church of Saint-Sever-de-Rustan. Probably c.1125–50.
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8. Capital showing a mermaid or merman from the east side of the south portal of the abbey church
of Saint-Sever-de-Rustan. Probably c.1125–50.