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the Upper Basilica, S. Francesco, Assisi, Italy, from the east, after the


earthquake of 1997. Photo: Ghigo Roli, 2002. Reproduced by permission of


Alinari / Art Resource, NY.


6.6 Reims Cathedral, West Portal, Saint Joseph (c.1240). Martin Hurliman,


“Saint Joseph” (Reims Cathedral), 1967. Copyright © Estate of Martin


Hurliman / SODRAC (2013).


7.1 Chalice (c.1300). Copyright © Rheinisches Bildarchiv Koln, rba_c007428.


Rhineland, in 1300, silver, gold, H 15.7 cm, Inv. No. G 12.


7.2 Pietro Lorenzetti, Birth of the Virgin (1342). Lorenzetti, Pietro (fl. c. 1306–


1345). Birth of the Virgin. Museo dell’Opera Metropolitana, Siena, Italy.


Reproduced by permission of Scala / Art Resource, NY.


7.3 A Shrine Madonna (c.1300). Shrine of the Virgin. Ca. 1300. German, made


in Rhine Valley. Oak, linen covering, polychromy, gilding, gesso. Overall: 14


1/2 x 13 5/8 x 5 1/8 in. Closed: w. 5 in. Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917


(17.190.185). Image copyright The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York,


NY, USA. Image source: Art Resource, NY.


Seeing the Middle Ages: Guido da Vigevano, “The Seven Cells of the Uterus”


(1345). Uterus. Liber notabilium Philippi septimi francorum regis, a libris


Galieni extractus. 1345. 32 x 22 cm. MS 334, fol. 267v. Photo: René-Gabriel


Ojéda. Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. Copyright © RMN-Grand Palais /


Art Resource, NY.


7.4 Hours of Jeanne d’Evreux (c.1325–1328). Jean Pucelle, fol. 15v, 16r. I.


Walther, N. Wolf: Codices illustres; Köln 2005, S. 208.


7.5 Tomb and Effigy of Robert d’Artois (1317). Effigy (stone), Pepin, Jean (Jean


Pepin de Huy) (14th century) / Basilique Saint-Denis, France / Giraudon /


The Bridgeman Art Library. Reproduced by permission.


7.6 The Motet S’Amours (c.1300). Chansons anciennes (en latin et en français)


avec la musique. MS H196, fol. 270r. Reproduced by permission of the


Bibliothèque universitaire de médecine, Université Montpellier.


7.7 Saint John, “Dominican” Bible (mid-13th cent.). MS Lat. 16722m, fol. 205v.


Reproduced by permission of the Bibliothèque nationale de France.


7.8 Saint John, “Aurifaber” Bible (mid-13th cent.) Reproduced by permission of


Württembergische Landesbibliothek Stuttgart, Cod. bibl. qt. 8, fol. 402v.


7.9 Nicola Pisano, Pulpit (1266–1268). Siena, Baptistry, Pulpit, Adoration of the


Magi, detail / De Agostini Picture Library / G. Nimatallah / The Bridgeman


Art Library. Reproduced by permission.


7.10 Giotto, Scrovegni Chapel, Padua (1304–1306). Reprinted by permission of

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