Catégories des Oeuvres: Exposure
Not on display:
Stored in reserve, outside the cathedral
A May painting from 1650 by Nicolas Loir, offered by the goldsmiths’ guild.
Not on display:
Stored in reserve, outside the cathedral
Saint Paul Blinds the False Prophet Bar-Jesus and Converts Proconsul Sergius
by Nicolas Loir (1650)A May painting from 1650 by Nicolas Loir, offered by the goldsmiths’ guild.
Not on display:
Stored in reserve, outside the cathedral
A May painting from 1655 by Louis Testelin, offered by the goldsmiths’ guild.
Not on display:
Stored in reserve, outside the cathedral
The Flagellation of Saint Paul and Saint Silas
by Louis Testelin (1655)A May painting from 1655 by Louis Testelin, offered by the goldsmiths’ guild.
Not on display:
Stored in reserve, outside the cathedral
A May painting from 1670 by Gabriel Blanchard, offered by the goldsmiths’ guild. The painting shows the moment when the apostle sees the cross of his martyrdom, filled with trust and joy.
Not on display:
Stored in reserve, outside the cathedral
Saint Andrew Rejoicing at the Sight of His Martyrdom
by Gabriel Blanchard le Neuveu (1670)A May painting from 1670 by Gabriel Blanchard, offered by the goldsmiths’ guild. The painting shows the moment when the apostle sees the cross of his martyrdom, filled with trust and joy.
Not on display:
Stored in reserve, outside the cathedral
A May painting from 1687 by Louis Chéron, offered by the goldsmiths’ guild. Agabus foretells Saint Paul’s arrest in Jerusalem, and Paul, full of trust, accepts it.
Not on display:
Stored in reserve, outside the cathedral
The Preaching of Prophet Agabus to Saint Paul
by Louis Chéron (1687)A May painting from 1687 by Louis Chéron, offered by the goldsmiths’ guild. Agabus foretells Saint Paul’s arrest in Jerusalem, and Paul, full of trust, accepts it.
Not on display:
Stored in reserve, outside the cathedral
The Martyrdom of Saint Andrew is a May painting created in 1647 by Charles Le Brun. One of many paintings offered to the cathedral by the goldsmiths’ guild. The painter chose to depict the moment when the apostle is seized to be tied to the cross for his martyrdom.
Not on display:
Stored in reserve, outside the cathedral
The Martyrdom of Saint Andrew
by Charles Le Brun (1647)The Martyrdom of Saint Andrew is a May painting created in 1647 by Charles Le Brun. One of many paintings offered to the cathedral by the goldsmiths’ guild. The painter chose to depict the moment when the apostle is seized to be tied to the cross for his martyrdom.
Not on display:
Stored in reserve, outside the cathedral
A May painting from 1702 by Matthieu Elyas, offered by the goldsmiths’ guild.
Not on display:
Stored in reserve, outside the cathedral
The Sons of Sceva Beaten by the Demon
by Mathieu Elyas (1702)A May painting from 1702 by Matthieu Elyas, offered by the goldsmiths’ guild.
Not on display:
Stored in reserve, outside the cathedral
Étienne Yver was a canon of Paris and Rouen, archdeacon of Grand-Caux, and a royal advisor, buried in the Sainte-Clotilde Chapel.
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire
Tombstone of Étienne Yver
(15th century)Étienne Yver was a canon of Paris and Rouen, archdeacon of Grand-Caux, and a royal advisor, buried in the Sainte-Clotilde Chapel.
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire
The sculptor Antoine Vassé created this statue in 1722 at the request of Cardinal de Noailles to decorate the altar of the Virgin in a chapel that no longer exists. Today, this statue is revered as the “Virgin of the Students.”
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire
Statue of the Virgin of the Students
by Antoine Vassé (1722)The sculptor Antoine Vassé created this statue in 1722 at the request of Cardinal de Noailles to decorate the altar of the Virgin in a chapel that no longer exists. Today, this statue is revered as the “Virgin of the Students.”
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire
A May painting created in 1635 by Laurent de La Hyre, offered by the goldsmiths’ guild. It depicts one of the first miracles of the apostles, with Saint Peter healing the sick with his shadow as he passes by.
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire
Saint Peter Healing the Sick with His Shadow
by Laurent de La Hyre (1635)A May painting created in 1635 by Laurent de La Hyre, offered by the goldsmiths’ guild. It depicts one of the first miracles of the apostles, with Saint Peter healing the sick with his shadow as he passes by.
Not on display:
Still within the cathedral, inaccessible since the fire