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Paris, 3rd Arrondissement
Photography of French Cathedrals and Churches by Peter Mathews and Eric Jump.
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Cathédrale Ste-Croix
Porch (Baltard, 1855)
Nave looking east (1715, enlarged 1828 by Goode)
Choir gloire & vault (19th c.)
Pulpit (Baltard, 1855)
Organ (Cavaillé-Coll, 1844)
Choir & high altar (19th c.); organ (Cavaillé-Coll, 1840s)
Ste-Élisabeth
West front (17th c.) (detail)
Nave, south aisle window, John the Baptist (Pujol, 19th c.)
North ambulatory mural (Sezard, 1848)
Organ (Suret, 1853), at west end
Organ (Suret, 1853) (detail)
Ambulatory bas relief, First Institution of Marriage (1623-27)
Ambulatory bas relief, Pharaoh Drowns in the Red Sea (1623-27)
Ambulatory bas relief, Daniel in the Lions' Den (1623-27)
St-Denys-du-St-Sacrement
Neo-Classical west front (Godde, 1826-32)
Neo-Classical west front pediment (Feuchère, 1807-52)
West front inner porch vault (Goode, 1826-35)
Nave looking east (Étienne-Hippolyte Godde, 1826-35)
North nave elevation (Étienne-Hippolyte Godde, 1826-35)
Baptistry, northwest end of nave (1826-35)
5th north nave aisle window (19th c.)
'The Disciples of Emmaus' (1840), François-Édouard Picot (1786-1868)
'The Descent from the Cross' (1844), Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863)
Southeast end Lady Chapel (1826-35)
Southeast end Lady Chapel window (19th c.)
Choir (Étienne-Hippolyte Godde, 1826-35)
Choir murals (Alexandre-Denis Abel de Pujol, 1787-1861)
St-Nicolas-des-Champs
West front (15th c.)
South portal (1576-87)
South portal (1576-87) (detail)
Nave looking east (15th & 17th c.)
South ambulatory window (17th c.)
North ambulatory chapel window (17th c., glass 1810)
Choir and high altar (17th c.); Doric columns (18th c.)
Chevet center window (17th c.)
Chevet vault (1613-15)
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