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    Apse (redirect from Chevet)
    chevet (French, "headpiece"). Triple apse of Basilica di Santa Giulia, northern Italy East end of the abbey church of Saint-Ouen, showing the chevet,...
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  • Cartagena (French: L'homme de chevet) is a 2009 French drama film directed by Alain Monne and starring Sophie Marceau, Christopher Lambert, and Margarita...
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  • The Chevet Achim Synagogue, located in Havana, is the oldest synagogue in Cuba. The building is owned and maintained by Arian Behar and Moises Prinstein...
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    53°37′59″N 1°28′26″W / 53.633°N 1.474°W / 53.633; -1.474 Chevet is a civil parish in the City of Wakefield in West Yorkshire, England. It has a population...
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    Saint-Denis 1140–1144 – Reconstruction of the chevet with Gothic features 1231 – Reconstruction of the upper chevet and the nave 1267 – Louis IX inaugurates...
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    churches, the east end, or chevet, often had an apse, a semi-circular projection with a vaulted or domed roof. The chevet of large cathedrals frequently...
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    transept of a church separates the nave from the sanctuary, apse, choir, chevet, presbytery, or chancel. The transepts cross the nave at the crossing, which...
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    the medieval cloister. The chevet seen from the Pey-Berland tower The chevet with its radiating chapels The choir and chevet are traditionally at the east...
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    were covered with much more ornate and dense Flamboyant decoration. The chevet of the cathedral north transept and rose window, with brace bar Additional...
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    Cathedral floorplan: massive piers support the west end towers; transepts are abbreviated; seven radiating chapels form the chevet reached from the ambulatory...
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    see footnote 1. Lynn 1999, pp. 269–270. Merryman 2007, p. 321. Ó Gráda & Chevet 2002, pp. 706–733. Lynn 1999, p. 326. Lynn 1999, p. 334. Lynn 1999, p. 342...
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    the Sacristy and the Revestiaire are attached to the south side of chevet. The Chevet, or east end of the cathedral, topped with a gilded statue of the...
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    collegiate church of Notre-Dame, and given a new transept and late Gothic chevet, finished between 1486 and 1520. The cathedral treasury displays a rich...
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    from around 1220 at the extreme eastern end, was incorporated into the chevet of the new building. Part of the new building included a rich shrine and...
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    covered with a wooden beamed roof, but no trace remains today. The Romanesque chevet of the cathedral, seen in 1671 Vaults of the crypt Romanesque pillars, vaults...
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    the Cathedral, Helie de Mamemort, who laid the first stone of the Gothic chevet, Construction of the Gothic church began in 1273, and continued through...
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    pillars of the transept crossing, as well as the two left columns of the chevet began to show cracks and other signs of stress. A team of experts examined...
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    eastern end has a single ambulatory, the second aisle resolving into a chevet of seven radiating chapels.[citation needed] Internally, the medieval choir...
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    his friend Eugène Boch, The Siesta, The Church at Auvers, View from the Chevet, The Italian Woman, Starry Night, Portrait of Dr. Gachet, Doctor Gachet's...
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    Retrieved 2023-12-10. Afrik.com, G. F.- (2020-11-13). "Guinée : Grand P au chevet de Sidiki Diabaté". Afrik (in French). Retrieved 2023-12-11. "Grand P visite...
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    organs installed by Thomas Dallam in 1672. The great window in the church's chevet dedicts 17 scenes from the passion and the window's final panel carries...
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    two divided into chapels. The transept is truncated. The east end is a chevet of nine radiating chapels connected by an ambulatory. The high altar is...
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    the apse, which is a typically French feature and was to evolve into the chevet. As was typically the case in England, Ely Cathedral was a Benedictine monastery...
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    Church of Saint-Pierre, Caen. The restoration of the chevet shows the original colour of the stone....
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  • Chevet is a civil parish in the metropolitan borough of the City of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. The parish contains four listed buildings that...
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    the north facade, and the decoration was simplified. The chevet with radiating chapels The chevet or east front has six chapels placed between the flying...
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    eastern end of the church Five apsidal chapels, constituting the germ of the chevet, which formed the eastern terminations of the French cathedrals of the 12th...
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    de Rosmadec enlarged the choir, transforming the former flat chevet into a canted chevet. At the same time, several windows on the south front were rebuilt...
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    finished in about 1200. It served as the base for the next portion, the chevet or east end, which was finished in about 1206. The work then preceded toward...
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    Look Back Jeanne No. 1 Ne te retourne pas 2009 Cartagena Muriel L'homme de chevet 2010 With Love... from the Age of Reason Marguerite alias Margaret Flore...
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