Western rose window with the gallery of kings below.
Cathedral rose window meaning.
Rose window if you ve ever visited a cathedral you might have noticed a dramatic circular stained glass window dominating one of the walls.
Rose window is often used as a generic term applied to a circular window but is especially used for those found in gothic cathedrals and churches.
The west window over the main entrance depicts the creation while the rose window in the north transept illustrates the dormition and assumption of virgin mary.
Installed in 1976 in time for the nave s completion and dedication the creation window starts in the middle where pieces of white glass send thousands of rays of light radiating outward as the petals of a rose.
The windows are divided into segments by stone mullions and tracery.
But the cathedral also reflects the twentieth century.
This type of window is called a rose window or a wheel.
The name wheel window is often applied to a window divided by simple spokes radiating from a central boss or.
The west rose window.
Designed by cathedral master artisan rowan lecompte and fabricated by dieter goldkuhle the 26 foot window celebrates the majesty and mystery of creation.
These windows were made to tell a story and we ll focus on the north rose window specifically to explain how this is done.
The cathedral features three rose windows so named because of the outward radiating circular pattern they are built in.
Most notable are the rose windows.
It dates to c.
Rose window also called wheel window in gothic architecture decorated circular window often glazed with stained glass.
The west rose window is the largest of the cathedral s three rose windows measuring 15 42 metres in diameter.
There s actually 3 rose windows but because the sun moves in the southern sky it s the south rose window that s lit up by the sun during the day thus casting it s remarkable glow into the transept of notre dame.
1215 ce and depicts scenes from the last judgement with jesus christ represented as the judge of humanity dominating the central panel.
Only toward the middle of the 12th century however did the idea appear of making a rich decorative motif out of a round window.
Every detail of the rose windows was carefully planned to give a message to onlookers.
As you may or may not know a gothic church when viewed from above is shaped like a cross.
The term rose window was not used before the 17th century and according to the oxford english dictionary among other authorities comes from the english flower name rose.