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Beauvais Cathedral Collection

Beauvais Cathedral, located in the picturesque city of Beauvais, France, is a magnificent architectural masterpiece that has stood the test of time

Background imageBeauvais Cathedral Collection: Life of St. Jacques le Majeur, Hermogenes is tied up, Withers issued

Life of St. Jacques le Majeur, Hermogenes is tied up, Withers issued and forgiven dating from 1511, high relief in the south transept, Beauvais Cathedral, Picardy, France, Europe

Background imageBeauvais Cathedral Collection: Beauvais Cathedral, The Choir (engraving)

Beauvais Cathedral, The Choir (engraving)
2782126 Beauvais Cathedral, The Choir (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Beauvais Cathedral, The Choir)

Background imageBeauvais Cathedral Collection: Beauvais Cathedral, The Aisle of Transept looking North (engraving)

Beauvais Cathedral, The Aisle of Transept looking North (engraving)
2782124 Beauvais Cathedral, The Aisle of Transept looking North (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Beauvais Cathedral, The Aisle of Transept looking North)

Background imageBeauvais Cathedral Collection: Beauvais Cathedral, South Transept (engraving)

Beauvais Cathedral, South Transept (engraving)
2780709 Beauvais Cathedral, South Transept (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Beauvais Cathedral, South Transept)

Background imageBeauvais Cathedral Collection: Beauvais Cathedral, Northern Entrance (engraving)

Beauvais Cathedral, Northern Entrance (engraving)
2782128 Beauvais Cathedral, Northern Entrance (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Beauvais Cathedral, Northern Entrance)

Background imageBeauvais Cathedral Collection: Beauvais Cathedral, with the Church of St Etienne in the Distance (engraving)

Beauvais Cathedral, with the Church of St Etienne in the Distance (engraving)
2782130 Beauvais Cathedral, with the Church of St Etienne in the Distance (engraving) by Browne, Hablot Knight (Phiz) (1815-92) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Beauvais Cathedral)

Background imageBeauvais Cathedral Collection: Beauvais Cathedral, Northern Aisle of Choir shewing Forbins Monument and the Ancient Clock

Beauvais Cathedral, Northern Aisle of Choir shewing Forbins Monument and the Ancient Clock (engraving)
2782125 Beauvais Cathedral, Northern Aisle of Choir shewing Forbins Monument and the Ancient Clock (engraving) by Browne, Hablot Knight (Phiz) (1815-92) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBeauvais Cathedral Collection: Beauvais Cathedral, View from the North Transept (engraving)

Beauvais Cathedral, View from the North Transept (engraving)
2782123 Beauvais Cathedral, View from the North Transept (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Beauvais Cathedral, View from the North Transept)

Background imageBeauvais Cathedral Collection: Stained glass from the 13th century of the Crucifixion, Chapel St

Stained glass from the 13th century of the Crucifixion, Chapel St. Vincent and Our Lady of Lourdes, Beauvais Cathedral, Picardy, France, Europe

Background imageBeauvais Cathedral Collection: Stained glass from the 13th century of Jesus Christ, Chapel of Our Lady

Stained glass from the 13th century of Jesus Christ, Chapel of Our Lady, Beauvais Cathedral, Picardy, France, Europe

Background imageBeauvais Cathedral Collection: Beauvais Cathedral, c20th century (1933). Artist: Herbert Gordon Warlow

Beauvais Cathedral, c20th century (1933). Artist: Herbert Gordon Warlow
Beauvais Cathedral, c20th century (1933). From The Studio Volume 106. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1933]

Background imageBeauvais Cathedral Collection: The south transept of Beauvais Cathedral, France, 1836. Artist: Benjamin Winkles

The south transept of Beauvais Cathedral, France, 1836. Artist: Benjamin Winkles
The south transept of Beauvais Cathedral, France, 1836

Background imageBeauvais Cathedral Collection: Beauvais Cathedral

Beauvais Cathedral, or the Cathedral of Saint Peter of Beauvais, in Beauvais, northern France, circa 1960. Construction began in the 13th century. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBeauvais Cathedral Collection: Pillars and vaulted roof in the choir, Beauvais Cathedral, Beauvais, Picardy

Pillars and vaulted roof in the choir, Beauvais Cathedral, Beauvais, Picardy, France, Europe


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Beauvais Cathedral, located in the picturesque city of Beauvais, France, is a magnificent architectural masterpiece that has stood the test of time. This stunning cathedral holds within its walls a rich history and countless stories waiting to be discovered. One notable aspect is its connection to the Life of St. Jacques le Majeur. The cathedral serves as a testament to this saint's life and his significant impact on the local community. As you explore its grand halls and intricate details, you can almost feel the presence of St. Jacques le Majeur himself. Another fascinating tale associated with Beauvais Cathedral revolves around Hermogenes, who was famously tied up within these sacred walls. The story behind this event remains shrouded in mystery but adds an air of intrigue to this already captivating place. Withers issued from they have echoed through centuries, capturing moments frozen in time for all eternity. Engravings depicting various sections such as The Choir, Aisle of Transept looking North, South Transept, Northern Entrance, and even the Church of St Etienne in the Distance transport us back to different eras. The Northern Aisle of Choir showcases Forbins Monument alongside an Ancient Clock - relics that stand as reminders of past generations' devotion and craftsmanship. These engravings provide glimpses into what life might have been like during those times when faith played such a central role in people's lives. As you wander through Beauvais Cathedral today or gaze upon it from afar like Herbert Gordon Warlow did in his 1933 painting or Benjamin Winkles captured in 1836 artwork showcasing the majestic south transept; you cannot help but be awestruck by its beauty and grandeur. Inside this awe-inspiring structure lie treasures beyond compare – stained glass windows dating back to the 13th century grace chapels dedicated to both Crucifixion and Jesus Christ himself within Chapel St and the Chapel of Our Lady, respectively.