Planche XIII – Cathédrale de Chartres, Statues Colonnes de la Porte Centrale du Portail Royal (Plate XIII – Chartres Cathedral, Statue Columns in the Central Door of the Royal Entrance)

1855, printed 1982

Charles Nègre, André Jammes

Associated Names
Charles Nègre

Artist, French, 1820 - 1880

André Jammes

Compiler, French, born 1927

The image shows a section of the ornate façade of the Cathédrale de Chartres, featuring sculptures carved into the architecture. The sculptures depict standing figures in flowing robes, arranged in a vertical alignment on engaged columns. The material is stone with intricate detail and a dark, weathered grey color. The figures are life-sized and typical of Gothic cathedral architecture. Surrounding carvings include smaller figures and ornamental designs, emphasizing vertical lines and pointed arches. The composition reflects the architectural style of the cathedral, placing the viewer in front of this section.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    photogravure

  • Credit Line

    Gift of Hans P. Kraus, Jr.

  • Dimensions

    image: 72.7 × 47.8 cm (28 5/8 × 18 13/16 in.)
    sheet: 83.5 × 64 cm (32 7/8 × 25 3/16 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2008.138.1.13

  • Portfolio Title

    Treize Héliogravures (Thirteen Heliogravures)

Associated Artworks

See all 14 artworks
The image shows a man crouching, wearing a wide-brimmed hat, long-sleeved shirt and trousers. In the background are wooden panels or artworks leaning against a dark wall, in a dimly lit environment.

Planche I – Le Maçon Accroupi (Plate I – The Crouching Mason)

Charles Nègre, André Jammes

1853

This is an image of a book cover featuring a linen textured surface with a white label bordered by a thin brown line. The label includes the text "Charles Nègre," "Treize Héliogravures 1854-1857," "Note Historique par André Jammes," and "Genève MCMLXXXII Saint-Prex."

Treize Héliogravures (Thirteen Heliogravures)

Charles Nègre, André Jammes

1854

The image shows two women in a historic architectural setting. The woman on the left is sitting on a stone step with her hands in her lap, while the woman on the right is standing, holding an object with both hands and looking towards the seated woman. Both women are captured in full view. The seated woman has her hair tied back with a head covering, and her facial features are captured in profile as she looks slightly downward. She is wearing a dark dress with a white apron and a shawl. The standing woman also has her hair styled back with a head covering and is dressed similarly in a full skirt with a light apron and shawl, holding an item in her hand. The background consists of ancient-looking stone archways and detailed columns. The texture of the stone and columns adds depth to the scene.

Planche II – Deux Arlesiennes Dans le Cloître de Saint-Trophime d'Arles (Plate II – Two Arlesiennes in the Cloister of Saint-Trophime of Arles)

Charles Nègre, André Jammes

1852


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Hans P. Kraus, Jr., New York; gift to NGA, 2008.

Associated Names

Inscriptions

signed by artist, lower right below image, printed from inscription on gravure plate in black ink: PROCÉDÉ CH NÉGRE; top left corner above image: PORTE ROYALE, XII.e SIÈCLE; bottom left corner below image: GRAVURE HÉLIOGRAPHIQUE sur acier / Publié par CHARLES NÉGRE; center below image: CATHÉDRAL DE CHARTRES; lower right below image: Imp de DROUART; by unknown hand, below left corner of image in graphite: 45/100

Markings

printer stamp embossed in paper below image: ST-PREX

Wikidata ID

Q64145800

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