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...Nous ne saurions trouver un meilleur exemple que celui fourni par l'un des pignons du transept de Notre-Dame de Paris (1257). Ce pignon s'élève sur une rose de 13 mètres de diamètre, et est percé lui-même d'un œil en partie aveugle, qui éclaire le comble. Cette belle composition (fig. 11) est autant décorative que sagement raisonnée...
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This image comes from Dictionary of French Architecture from 11th to 16th Century (1856) by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc (1814-1879).
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