Interieur van de Sainte-Chapelle te Parijs by Louis Antoine Pamard

Interieur van de Sainte-Chapelle te Parijs 1870 - 1900

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print, photography, architecture

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architectural sketch

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historical design

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print

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landscape

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photography

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geometric

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architectural drawing

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architecture drawing

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architecture

Dimensions: height 274 mm, width 212 mm, height 411 mm, width 304 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Louis Antoine Pamard captured the interior of Sainte-Chapelle in Paris using photography. Notice the rose window, an emblem of cyclical time, reminiscent of ancient solar symbols. This motif, once pagan, was adopted by Christianity, transforming the wheel into a symbol of divine light and cosmic order. Consider how these circular forms are mirrored in mandalas, their radiating patterns serving as maps of the universe in Eastern traditions. Such cross-cultural parallels reveal humanity's enduring quest to comprehend existence, tapping into a collective unconscious. Entering Sainte-Chapelle, one experiences an overwhelming sense of reverence. Light permeates and transforms the space, engaging viewers on a deep, subconscious level. The cyclical progression of the rose window, recurring across time and cultures, highlights the human desire to find the connection between the earthly and the divine.

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