Rose window of the North Transept, Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, illustrating stories from the Old Testament. The north and south rose windows of Notre Dame date to about 1250 to 1260, during the High Gothic period, and are among the few remaining examples of original glass work from the Middle Ages in Europe. Photo by Eric Francis. Prior cover: Long Shadows.
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