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Église Notre-Dame, Carentan, Manche, Basse-Normandie, France


English: Medieval stained glass created c. 1470 in the 7th bay (north-east window of the ambulatory) with five lancet lights depicting (from left to right) John the Baptist, God the Father, Crucifixion of Jesus, Catherine of Alexandria, and Saint Agatha. In 1984 Michel Durand completed the the panel depicting John the Baptist, reworked part of the head of God the Father, restored the head and parts of the body of Jesus at the Cross, redid Catherine of Alexandria using an original design of the 18th bay, and added Saint Agatha. See pp. 119 in Martine Callias Bey and Véronique David: Les vitraux de Basse-Normandie, ISBN 2-84706-240-8. Please note that the panels created by Michel Durand are still covered by copyright and may not be cropped but just included as its presence in the picture is unavoidable, see COM:DM France - Freedom of Panorama "de minimis" exception.
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This object is classé Monument Historique in the base Palissy, database of the French furniture patrimony of the French ministry of culture, under the references PM50000161 and IM50002520.

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