Notre Dame de Paris, South Rose window, as a framed round poster

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The SOUTH rose window at Notre Dame Cathedral, in Paris, France. Printed with UV inks, clear UV coated (no glass needed), mounted on a round solid surface; cleaned with a moist sponge; finished with a color frame of your choice; 100% American materials; ready to hang. 23″ diameter. Original photo by Gérard Boullay, France.
The south rose window, also called the “midday rose” was given to Notre-Dame Cathedral by the king of France Saint Louis IX. The window was constructed around 1250 and depicts seated Jesus in the center and the Last Judgement over 84 panels.
The colors of the south and north rose windows were thoughtfully chosen, taking into consideration the effect of sunlight hitting the cathedral at different times of the day. The south rose window boasts more reds while the north rose window contains more blues.
More info on the organization:
https://www.notredamedeparis.fr/mecenat/friends-of-dame-de-paris/

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