


The North Rose Window
This piece draws inspiration from the North Rose Window of Notre-Dame de Paris—an enduring masterpiece of 13th-century Gothic stained glass. Gifted by King Louis IX around 1250, the window is a radiant homage to the Virgin Mary, its intricate petals blooming with scenes of prophets, kings, and biblical ancestors. With over 80 original panels surviving centuries of war, revolution, and fire, the North Rose stands as a symbol of resilience and divine storytelling through light. This artwork captures its celestial geometry and spiritual grandeur, inviting viewers to see history illuminated.
This piece draws inspiration from the North Rose Window of Notre-Dame de Paris—an enduring masterpiece of 13th-century Gothic stained glass. Gifted by King Louis IX around 1250, the window is a radiant homage to the Virgin Mary, its intricate petals blooming with scenes of prophets, kings, and biblical ancestors. With over 80 original panels surviving centuries of war, revolution, and fire, the North Rose stands as a symbol of resilience and divine storytelling through light. This artwork captures its celestial geometry and spiritual grandeur, inviting viewers to see history illuminated.
This piece draws inspiration from the North Rose Window of Notre-Dame de Paris—an enduring masterpiece of 13th-century Gothic stained glass. Gifted by King Louis IX around 1250, the window is a radiant homage to the Virgin Mary, its intricate petals blooming with scenes of prophets, kings, and biblical ancestors. With over 80 original panels surviving centuries of war, revolution, and fire, the North Rose stands as a symbol of resilience and divine storytelling through light. This artwork captures its celestial geometry and spiritual grandeur, inviting viewers to see history illuminated.