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The choir wall of Chartres Cathedral (French - clôture de chœur or tour du chœur) is a piece of stone architecture and sculpture in Chartres Cathedral, over 6 metres tall and around 100 metres long. It was commissioned right at the start of the 16th century by Jehan de Beauce to keep the laity out of the liturgical choir.

It marked a transition between Gothic art and the French Renaissance in what became known as the Louis XII style. Since 1862 the whole wall and each of its constituent parts have been listed as monuments historiques.[1]

Levels

It is divided into four horizontal levels - base, clerestory, niches and pinnacles.

Base

The lowest level consists of varied architectural decoration[2] in Louis XII style, though the stylobates below classical-style medallions and the pointed squares draw on the Louis XI style.

Clerestory

Since six bas-reliefs by Charles-Antoine Bridan were placed inside the choir at the end of the 18th century, this level has been obscured by plaster. The upper part made up of niches and pinnacles is still wholly in the Flamboyant Gothic style, but the level uses the very un-medieval features of arabesque pilasters instead of ogives.

Niches

This consists of forty sculpted groups on the lives of the Virgin Mary and Jesus. Each group is numbered 1 to 40 below the niches. Some of the groups have a plaque mentioning the sculptor or a caption in Gothic script identifying the scene.[3]

The forty groups are grouped into fifteen sections. The eight sections around the choir proper include a total of 29 scenes, including the double scene in the twelfth section (Raising of the Cross) - each section usually has four scenes, except the third section with the astronomical clock. The apse has eleven scenes - six of its sections consist of two scenes each, whilst scene 21 in the ninth section is a double-scene (Entry into Jerusalem). No scenes appear on the 'axial' or 'roundabout' section.


List

Scene number Section number Subject Dates Sculptor Base Palissy
1 1 Annunciation of the Birth of the Virgin Mary to Joachim 1519 Jehan Soulas Шаблон:Base Palissy
2 1 Annunciation of the Birth of the Virgin Mary to Anne 1519 Jehan Soulas Шаблон:Base Palissy
3 1 Anne and Joachim Meet at the Golden Gate 1519 Jehan Soulas Шаблон:Base Palissy
4 1 Birth of the Virgin Mary 1519 Jehan Soulas Шаблон:Base Palissy
5 2 The Virgin Mary Presented at the Temple 1521 Jehan Soulas Шаблон:Base Palissy
6 2 Marriage of Joseph and the Virgin Mary 1521 Jehan Soulas Шаблон:Base Palissy
7 2 Annunciation 1521 Jehan Soulas Шаблон:Base Palissy
8 2 Visitation 1529 Jehan Soulas Шаблон:Base Palissy
9 3 Joseph's Dream 1529 Jehan Soulas Шаблон:Base Palissy
10 3 Nativity of Jesus 1529 Jehan Soulas Шаблон:Base Palissy
11 4 Circumcision of Jesus 1529 Jehan Soulas Шаблон:Base Palissy
12 4 Adoration of the Magi 1529 Jehan Soulas Шаблон:Base Palissy
13 4 Christ Presented in the Temple 1543 François Marchand Шаблон:Base Palissy
14 4 Massacre of the Innocents 1543 François Marchand Шаблон:Base Palissy
15 5 Baptism of Jesus 1524-1548 Nicolas Guybert (?) Шаблон:Base Palissy
16 5 Temptation of Christ 1611 Thomas Boudin Шаблон:Base Palissy
17 6 Healing of the Canaanite Woman's Daughter 1611 Thomas Boudin Шаблон:Base Palissy
18 6 Transfiguration 1611 Thomas Boudin Шаблон:Base Palissy
19 7 The Woman Taken in Adultery 1680 Jean Dedieu Шаблон:Base Palissy
20 7 Healing of the Man Born Blind 1683 Pierre Le Gros Шаблон:Base Palissy
21 9 Christ Enters Jerusalem (2 scenes) 1705 Jean-Baptiste Tuby Шаблон:Base Palissy
22 10 Agony in the Garden 1716 Simon Mazière Шаблон:Base Palissy
23 10 Christ Arrested 1716 Simon Mazière Шаблон:Base Palissy
24 11 Christ before Pontius Pilate 1716 Simon Mazière Шаблон:Base Palissy
25 11 Flagellation of Christ 1713 Simon Mazière Шаблон:Base Palissy
26 12 Christ Crowned with Thorns 1715 Simon Mazière Шаблон:Base Palissy
27 12 Raising of the Cross (1 double scene) 1714 Simon Mazière Шаблон:Base Palissy
28 12 Lamentation of Christ - Piéta 1714 Simon Mazière Шаблон:Base Palissy
29 13 Resurrection 1610-1611 Thomas Boudin Шаблон:Base Palissy
30 13 The Marys at the Tomb 1610-1611 Thomas Boudin Шаблон:Base Palissy
31 13 The Road to Emmaus 1610-1611 Thomas Boudin Шаблон:Base Palissy
32 13 Christ Appears to Thomas 1610-1611 Thomas Boudin Шаблон:Base Palissy
33 14 Christ Appears to Mary Magdalene 1516-1517 Unknown Шаблон:Base Palissy
34 14 Ascension 1516-1517 Unknown Шаблон:Base Palissy
35 14 Pentecost 1516-1517 Unknown Шаблон:Base Palissy
36 14 Adoration of the Cross 1516-1517 Unknown Шаблон:Base Palissy
37 15 Dormition of the Virgin Mary 1516-1517 Unknown Шаблон:Base Palissy
38 15 Burial of the Virgin Mary 1516-1517 Unknown Шаблон:Base Palissy
39 15 Assumption 1516-1517 Unknown Шаблон:Base Palissy
40 15 Coronation of the Virgin Mary 1516-1517 Unknown Шаблон:Base Palissy

Astronomical clock

A 1528 astronomical clock by an unknown clockmaker is located on the south side after the Visitation scene, at the start of the third section, which thus only has two scenes (Joseph's Dream and Nativity). The original mechanism was replaced by an electrical system in 2009.[4]

Statuary

The columns between the spans hold statues, around 1.6m tall, all by Thomas Boudin, showing God the Father, Fulbert and other unidentified bishops of Chartres.[5] There are also another 84 smaller statues at various levels, between 35 cm and 60 cm tall - the original plan seemed to be to show figures from society and envisaged 136 of these smaller statues.[6]

Pinnacles

This is made up of several architectural features such as stone baldachins, appearing like stone lace. It was built section by section with the corresponding groups and thus took more than 200 years to complete.[7]

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