Statue of the Virgin and Child

(14th century)
Statue de la Vierge à l'enfant baignée dans les couleurs reflétées par les vitraux

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.

On display:

Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois, Paris (FR).

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