This statue of the Virgin dates from the 14th century. It comes from the Saint-Aignan chapel, which served the canons in the cloister of Notre-Dame. After the Revolution, it was installed in the trumeau of the Virgin’s portal. In 1855, Viollet-le-Duc decided to place it in front of the pillar at the entrance to the choir.
Statue of the Virgin and Child
(14th century)
This statue of the Virgin dates from the 14th century. It comes from the Saint-Aignan chapel, which served the canons in the cloister of Notre-Dame. After the Revolution, it was installed in the trumeau of the Virgin’s portal. In 1855, Viollet-le-Duc decided to place it in front of the pillar at the entrance to the choir.