IMAGES OF MEDIEVAL ART AND ARCHITECTURE
FRANCE: CHARTRES (CATHEDRAL OF NOTRE-DAME)
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Comparative List of West Façade Capital Frieze Descriptions

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Scene Number
Our Primary Source
Other Modern Interpretations of
the Capital Frieze Scenes
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Scene Number
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Adelheid Heimann (1968)
(Abbé) Jules Alexandre Clerval
(1896)
Henri Jean Louis Joseph Massé (1902)
René Merlet
(1908)
Margaret
& Ernest Marriage (1909)
Etienne Houvet
(c. 1919)
René Crozet
(1971)
Whitney S. Stoddard & John Pultz (1987)
Rachel Dressler
(1992)
Kathleen Nolan
(1994)
Philip Maye & Jane Vadnal
( 2006)
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 1 The refusal of Joachim's and Anna's sacrificial gifts, because they are childless, by the priest in the Temple. Joachim and Anne are repulsed by the high priest because they are childless. S. Joachim and S. Anna sent away by the High Priest for being childless. Joachim and Anne, presenting themselves in the Temple, are repulsed by the high priest because they are childless. Joachim and Anna, father and mother of the Virgin, come to the temple to present their offerings, which the high priest rejects because they are childless. Joachim and Anne are spurned by the high priest because they are childless. [The refusal of Joachim's and Anna's sacrificial gifts, because they are childless, by the priest in the Temple.] Joachim and Anna's offerings refused by the priest. Refusal of Offerings of Joachim and Anna. Refusal of Offerings of Joachim and Anna.    1
 2 Joachim and Anna turn back in distress. They retreat, very upset. Their great distress. Joachim and Anne withdraw. They go out, ashamed and distressed. They go away, grieving. [Joachim and Anna turn back in distress.] Joachim and Anna turning back in distress. Anna's figure turns away from the scene. Annunciation to Anna.  2
 3 Joachim, sitting amongst his flock, is approached by an angel annoucning that Anna will give birth to a daughter. They are visited by an angel. Their visitation by an angel. Appeareance of an angel to Joachim. Joachim is keeping his flocks in the desert; an angel appears to him and predicts the birth of Mary. Joachim, seen among his flocks, is visited by an angel. [Joachim, sitting amongst his flock, is approached by an angel annoucning that Anna will give birth to a daughter.] Joachim and his flock. Annunciation to Joachim. Annunciation to Joachim.  3
 4 Joachim and Anna embracing, seated on a bench (in place of standing under the Golden Gate). They meet at the Golden Gate of Jerusalem. Their meeting at the Golden Porch of the Temple. Meeting of Anne and Joachim at the Golden Gate. The Meeting of Joachim and Anna. He meets his wife at the Golden Gate. In place of the Golden Gate, they are seated on a bench. Joachim and Anne are clasping hands. Joachim and Anna embracing. Joachim and Anna embracing. Meeting at the Golden Gate.  4
 5 Bath of the Virgin in a wooden tub (detail from and in place of the whole scene of her Birth). Mary is born. The birth of the Virgin Mary. Birth of Mary. Birth of Mary. Mary is born and washed in a tub by two women. [Bath of the Virgin.] Bath of the Virgin. Bath of infant Mary. Bath of infant Mary. Possibly an allusion to the Baptism of Christ scene in the right frieze.JV  5
 6 Joachim and Anna discussing Mary's entry into the Temple (?). Joachim and Anne propose to lead her to the Temple. Her parents plan to take her to the Temple. Joachim and Anne decide to present Mary to the Temple. [These scenes are not described by these authors.] Joachim and Anne decide to bring their young child to the temple. [Joachim and Anna discussing Mary's entry into the Temple.] Joachim and Anna. Two seated figures. Group of seated figures. Possibly a scene in the Protevangelium in which Joachim and Anne discuss taking Mary to the temple when she was two years old, but then decide to wait another year. PM  6
 7 Anna with her daughter Mary walking to the Temple. They lead her there. They do so. The lead Mary to the Temple. The three are seen journeying thither. Anne presenting Mary to the Temple. Another small rustic note is the head of the donkey behind Anne. Joachim and Anna accompanying Mary. Anna and Mary walking to the temple. Anna and Mary walking to the temple.  7
 8 Mary mounts three steps to the Temple. Facing her are four priests (?), headless figures, three sitting, one standing, all turned towards her. They look at her going up the steps to the Temple. They watch her while going up the Temple steps. The presentation of Mary. Mary ascends the steps, while her father stands by and her mother is sitting. [Mary mounts three steps to the Temple.] Mary mounting steps to temple, and four priests. Mary mounts three steps to the temple. Mary mounts three steps to the temple.  8
They return home. They return. The return of Joachim and Anne. The parents go home.
 9 Mary is presented to Joseph, who is recognizable by the flowering rod he carries. Mary and Joseph are engaged. The betrothal of the Virgin to S. Joseph. The engagement of Mary and Joseph. Mary is taken to the altar by the high priest and Saint Joseph, who holds a flowering stem. [Mary is presented to Joseph.] [These scenes are not described by these authors.] Mary presented to Joseph. Mary presented to Joseph.  9
10 Dextrarum junctio (Sposalizio): The Union of Mary and Joseph. They are married in front of the grand priest. The marriage. The marriage of Mary and Joseph. Joseph and Mary join hands before the high priest who is marrying them. [The Union of Mary and Joseph.] Betrothal. Betrothal. 10
11 Joseph takes Mary home. They go to Nazareth. The journey to Nazareth. Joseph leads Mary along. The pair are sitting; to the left, an angel foretells the birth of Christ. [Joseph takes Mary home.] Joseph takes Mary home. Joseph takes Mary home. 11
12 Mary and Joseph at home, with the Angel of the Annunciation approaching from the left. The Annunciation. The Annunciation. The Annunciation. The Annunciation. [The Annunciation.] The Annunciation. The Annunciation. The Annunciation. 12
13 The Visitation. The Visitation. The Visitation. The Visitation. The meeting of Mary and Elizabeth. Mary visits her cousin Elisabeth and wonders, seeing her with child. [The Visitation.] The Visitation. The Visitation. The Visitation. 13
14 The Nativity. The Nativity of Our Lord. The Nativity. The Birth of Jesus. The Nativity. Joseph is sitting in an armchair. Behind the bed of Mary stand the two midwives. The Nativity. The Nativity. He is laid directly and in parallel with Mary, in contrast to the West Façade tympanum, where he is laid on a frame above her. The Nativity. The Nativity. The Nativity. 14
15 The Annunciation to the Shepherds. The Adoration of the Shepherds. The Adoration of the Shepherds. The Adoration of the Shepherds. Angels announce the birth of Jesus to the shepherds. Angels bring the good tidings to the shepherds. Adoration of the Shepherds. The Annunciation to the Shepherds. The Annunciation to the Shepherds. The Annunciation to the Shepherds. 15
The Annunciation to the Shepherds.
16 The three Magi before Herod. The journey of the Magi to the place of Herod. The wise men before Herod. The Magi's at the place of Herod. The Wise Men before Herod. The Wise Men inquire of Herod about the birthplace of the new king of the Jews. The Magi before Herod and his councillors. The Magi before Herod. The Magi before Herod. The Magi before Herod. 16
17 The heads of their horses, attended by one servant boy near the entrance to the stable, looking out from behind them. The Horses of the Magi. The Horses of the Magi. 17
18 The Adoration of the Magi, who approach from the right. Their own adoration. Their Adoration of the Holy Child. The Adoration of the Magi. The Adoration of the Magi. They bring their offerings to Jesus. [The Adoration of the Magi.] The Adoration of the Magi. The Adoration of the Magi. The Adoration of the Magi. 18
19 The Flight into Egypt. The Flight into Egypt. The Flight into Egypt. The Flight into Egypt. The flight into Egypt. The flight into Egypt. The Flight into Egypt. Mary is holding either her breast or a symbol for the whole world. The Flight into Egypt. The Flight into Egypt. The Flight into Egypt. 19
20 The Massacre of the Innocents. The Massacre of the Innocents. The Massacre of the Innocents. The Massacre of the Innocents. The Massacre of the Innocents. The Massacre of the Innocents. The Massacre of the Innocents. This should appear after the Presentation in the Temple, according to Western iconography. The Massacre of the Innocents. The Massacre of the Innocents. The Massacre of the Innocents. Final scene (far left): an adult woman grasps the arm of an older child: possibly the flight of Elizabeth and the young John the Baptist. PM 20
21 Elizabeth with her son John the Baptist, who also escaped the Masscre of the Innocents. The flight of Jesus to the midst of the Doctors. Christ among the Doctors in the Temple. Jesus in the middle of the Doctors. The Birth of Jesus. Jesus among the doctors. Two witnesses to the Presentation in the Temple (in the absence of evidence for Elizabeth and John the Baptist). Elizabeth and her son John the Baptist, hiding. Elizabeth and John hiding/Circumcision. Elizabeth and John hiding/Circumcision. 21
22 Presentation in the Temple. Mary confronts the High Priest Simeon across the altar. The Circumcision. The Circumcision. The Circumcision. The Circumcision. The Circumcision. [Presentation in the Temple.] The Presentation of Christ to the Temple. The Presentation in the temple. The Presentation in the temple. 22
The Presentation of Jesus to the Temple. The Presentation in the Temple. The Presentation of Jesus at the Temple. The Presentation in the Temple. The Presentation of our Lord in the Temple.
23 Christ among the Doctors. His journey to Jerusalem. The journey to Jerusalem. The journey of Jesus to Jerusalem. The visit to Jerusalem. The visit to Jerusalem. [Christ among the Doctors.] Christ among the Doctors. Christ among the doctors. Christ among the doctors. Canopy above scene may represent the Temple. JV 23
24 Mary and Joseph taking Jesus home. His return to Nazareth. The return journey to Nazareth. The return to Nazareth. The journey back to Nazareth. [Mary and Joseph taking Jesus home.] Mary and Joseph taking Jesus home. Mary and Joseph take Christ home. Mary and Joseph take Christ home. 24
25 St. John the Baptist meditating in the wilderness. [This scene does not fit any of the scene descriptions by these authors.] Jesus pondering his visit among the Doctors. John in the Wilderness. St. John the Baptist in the wilderness. St. John the Baptist in the wilderness. 25
26 Baptism of Christ. His baptism. The Baptism in the Jordan. Baptism of Jesus. The Baptism [of Christ]. The Baptism of Christ. [Baptism of Christ.] The Baptism of Christ. The Baptism [of Christ]. The Baptism [of Christ]. 26
27 The Temptation of Christ. His Temptation. The Temptation. His Temptation. The Temptation. The temptation in the wilderness. [The Temptation of Christ.] The Temptation of Christ. The Temptation. The Temptation. 27
28 The first two disciples: Simon and Andrew. The pact of Judas. Judas convenanting with the High Priest. Pact of Judas. Judas selling His master. Judas is prompted by two Jewish priests to sell his master. The first two disciples: Simon and Andrew. Simon and Andrew. Calling of the first two Apostles.
[Simon and Andrew?]
Simon and Andrew. 28
29 Judas receiving the thirty pieces of silver. Judas receiving the thirty pieces of silver. The bribing of Judas. Judas receives thirty pieces of silver. Judas receives thirty pieces of silver. 29
30 The Last Supper. The Last Supper. The Last Supper. The Last Supper. The Last Supper. The Last Supper. The Last Supper. The Last Supper. The Last Supper. The Last Supper. 30
31 Peter smites Malchus. The seizing of Jesus. The Betrayal in the Garden. The kiss of Judas and the arrest of Jesus. Jesus heals the ear of Malchus, which Peter had cut off. The Betrayal Scene: Saint Peter cuts off the ear of Malchus, in His defence. [Peter smites Malchus.] Peter cutting off the ear of Malchus. Peter and Malchus. Peter and Malchus. 31
32 Betrayal. The Taking of Jesus: Jusdas betrays the Saviour by a kiss, a man leads Christ away. The Betrayal Scene: on being kissed by Judas, Jesus is led away. [Betrayal.] Betrayal. Betrayal. Betrayal. 32
33 Entry into Jerusalem with the Greeks asking after the Lord. His entrance to Jerusalem on the day of palms. The triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Triumphal entry of Jesus to Jerusalem. The Entry into Jerusalem. The Entry into Jerusalem. Entry into Jerusalem. The two figures Heimann believes are Greek, are part of the preceeding scene of the Betrayal. Entry into Jerusalem. Entry into Jerusalem. Entry into Jerusalem. 33
34 Entombment. His placement in the sepulcher by Joseph of Arimethea and Nicodemus. The Burial by Joseph of Arimathaea and Nicodemus. His entombment. The Entombment. The Entombment of Jesus. [Entombment.] The Entombment. Entombment. Entombment. 34
35 The three Marys at the Empty Sepulchure. His resurrection. The Resurrection. His resurrection. The Resurrection. The Holy Women, coming to the sepulchure, find it empty; the soldiers set to watch are asleep under it. [The three Marys at the Empty Sepulchure.] The Holy Women, at the Sepulchure. Three Marys at the sepulchure. Three Marys at the sepulchure. 35
36 Christ washing the Apostles' feet. Jesus washes the feet of His apostles. Christ washing the Apostles' feet. The washing of feet. Jesus washes the disciples' feet. Jesus washes the apostles' feet. [Christ washing the Apostles' feet.] Christ Washing the Apostles' Feet. Christ washing the Apostles' feet. Christ washing the Apostles' feet. 36
37 Christ with the two disciples on the way to Emmaus. He accompanies the disciples to Emmaus. The disciples' journey to Emmaus. The disciples of Emmaus encounter the resurrected Jesus. Christ walks with the disciples of Emmaus. He walks with the two disciples of Emmaus. [Christ with the two disciples on the way to Emmaus.] Christ on the road to Emmaus. Christ on the road to Emmaus. Christ on the road to Emmaus. 37
38 Supper at Emmaus. He eats with them. Christ sups with them. They dine with him. The supper at Emmaus. He sits at meal with them. [Supper at Emmaus.] Supper at Emmaus. Supper at Emmaus. Supper at Emmaus. 38
39 Denial of Peter. They return to Jerusalem. Their return to Jerusalem. The return to Jerusalem. The disciples of Emmaus, having come to Jerusalem, relate to the apostles how they have seen Jesus. The disciples return to Jerusalem in order to relate what they have seen. [Denial of Peter.] Denial of Peter. Unknown figures. Peter's Denial. 39
40 Christ commanding Peter 'Feed my sheep.' [Christ commanding Peter 'Feed my sheep.'] Christ commanding Peter 'Feed my sheep.' Incredulity of Thomas. Incredulity of Thomas. 40
41 Mission of the Apostles. Jesus appears for the last time to His disciples on the Mount of Olives. The final appearance of Christ on the Mount of Olives. The last appearance of Jesus to his disciples. Jesus sends forth the apostles to preach throughout the world. The Saviour's last apparition. Incredulity of Thomas. Mission of the Apostles. Doubting of Thomas, or the Missioning of the Apostles. Missioning of the Apostles. 41
42 Three Apostles leaving on their mission. [Three Apostles leaving on their mission.] Three Apostles leaving. 42

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