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  • Carved capital depicting demons and an angel taking a child to heaven, in the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral (right), and the monumental statue of Notre Dame de France, 1856-60 by Jean-Marie Bonnassieux on the Rocher Corneille (left), Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculpted angel holding coat of arms, on a tombstone of a canon in the vaulted chapterhouse off the cloister, in the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Statues in the colonnade of the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tomb of a bishop in the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Capitals of the East gallery and behind, striped arches of the South gallery made from different colour stone, in the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral (right), and the monumental statue of Notre Dame de France, 1856-60 by Jean-Marie Bonnassieux on the Rocher Corneille (centre), Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Capitals of the East gallery and behind, striped arches of the South gallery made from different colour stone, in the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved capital with doves in the South gallery of the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rue des Pelerins main West facade of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved capital depicting dancers, in the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved capital with Carolingian style carving of birds feeding, in the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved capital depicting a monster with 2 heads, in the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • One of the oldest columns and capitals in the East gallery of the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved capital depicting an abbot and abbess arguing over a crosier, in the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Statue in the colonnade of the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved capital depicting centaurs, in the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Capitals of the East gallery and behind, striped arches of the South gallery made from different colour stone, in the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral (right), and the monumental statue of Notre Dame de France, 1856-60 by Jean-Marie Bonnassieux on the Rocher Corneille (centre), Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • La Vierge Noire, an 18th century copy of the medieval Black Virgin statue which was destroyed in the French Revolution, in the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Chapel of the North transept, with 13th century Romanesque cupola frescoes of the martyrdom on the wheel of St Catherine of Alexandria, in the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Chapel of the North transept, with statues of St Zachary and St Joseph and 13th century Romanesque cupola frescoes of the martyrdom on the wheel of St Catherine of Alexandria, in the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling of the nave of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Linear relief on a tombstone of a canon in the vaulted chapterhouse off the cloister, in the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculpted angel on a tombstone of a canon in the vaulted chapterhouse off the cloister, in the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved capital depicting an abbot and abbess arguing over a crosier, and on the right, a demon, in the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Capitals of the East gallery and behind, striped arches of the South gallery made from different colour stone, in the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved capital with doves in the South gallery of the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Chapel of the North transept, with 13th century Romanesque cupola frescoes, in the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Byzantine style crucifixion fresco, c. 1200, with the prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, Hosea and Philo Judaeus or Philo of Alexandria, in the vaulted chapterhouse off the cloister, in the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved capital depicting an angel blowing an olifant, in the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Vaulted chapterhouse off the cloister, with tombstone of the canons from the 14th century and Byzantine style crucifixion fresco, c. 1200, in the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Statue in the colonnade of the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved capitals of the East gallery of the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Colonnade of the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painted capital in the Romanesque Cloister, 12th century, of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cloister has strong Byzantine and Moorish influences, with striped arches and a carved cornice of mythical beasts. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Altar, nave and organ seen from the transept of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame du Puy, or Le Puy Cathedral, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The cathedral was built 11th - 13th century in Romanesque style, with a striking striped 3-layered facade and large cloister. It is a national monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Picture by Manuel Cohene
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  • Ambulatory with ceiling frescoes and colonnade, in the Eglise Saint-Michel d'Aiguilhe, a Romanesque chapel built by Bishop Godescalc and deacon Trianus in 962 at Aiguilhe, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The chapel sits atop an 85m high volcanic plug and is built from volcanic rock. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling fresco of angels, 10th century, in the sanctuary of the Eglise Saint-Michel d'Aiguilhe, a Romanesque chapel built by Bishop Godescalc and deacon Trianus in 962 at Aiguilhe, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The chapel sits atop an 85m high volcanic plug and is built from volcanic rock. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ambulatory with ceiling frescoes and colonnade, in the Eglise Saint-Michel d'Aiguilhe, a Romanesque chapel built by Bishop Godescalc and deacon Trianus in 962 at Aiguilhe, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The chapel sits atop an 85m high volcanic plug and is built from volcanic rock. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fresco above the colonnade of a bishop, in the Eglise Saint-Michel d'Aiguilhe, a Romanesque chapel built by Bishop Godescalc and deacon Trianus in 962 at Aiguilhe, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The chapel sits atop an 85m high volcanic plug and is built from volcanic rock. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eglise Saint-Michel d'Aiguilhe, a Romanesque chapel built by Bishop Godescalc and deacon Trianus in 962 at Aiguilhe, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The chapel sits atop an 85m high volcanic plug and is built from volcanic rock. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eglise Saint-Michel d'Aiguilhe, a Romanesque chapel built by Bishop Godescalc and deacon Trianus in 962 at Aiguilhe, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The chapel sits atop an 85m high volcanic plug and is built from volcanic rock. It is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, and her guardian angel, 18th century, by an unknown artist, in the Chapel of the Ecole Saint Joseph (Saint Josephís school) at Le Puy en Velay, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, founded the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena in Langeac in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, 18th century, by an unknown artist, in the Chapel of the Ecole Saint Joseph (Saint Josephís school) at Le Puy en Velay, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, founded the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena in Langeac in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, and her guardian angel, 18th century, by an unknown artist, in the Chapel of the Ecole Saint Joseph (Saint Joseph’s school) at Le Puy en Velay, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, founded the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena in Langeac in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, 18th century, by an unknown artist, in the Chapel of the Ecole Saint Joseph (Saint Joseph’s school) at Le Puy en Velay, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, founded the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena in Langeac in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, 18th century, by an unknown artist, in the Chapel of the Ecole Saint Joseph (Saint Joseph’s school) at Le Puy en Velay, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, founded the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena in Langeac in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, 18th century, by an unknown artist, in the Chapel of the Ecole Saint Joseph (Saint Josephís school) at Le Puy en Velay, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, founded the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena in Langeac in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Chateau de Polignac, home to the viscounts of Velay 11th - 17th century, on a basalt outcrop at Polignac near Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, Rhone-Alpes-Auvergne, France. The medieval fortress was rebuilt in the 12th century and enlarged in the 15th century. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, 18th century, by an unknown artist, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. This painting is a copy of the 18th century painting located in the chapel of the Ecole Saint Joseph (St Josephís school) at Le Puy en Velay. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1157.jpg
  • Portrait of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, 18th century, by an unknown artist, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. This painting is a copy of the 18th century painting located in the chapel of the Ecole Saint Joseph (St Joseph’s school) at Le Puy en Velay. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0862.jpg
  • Detail of the frontispiece of the first edition of the life of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, published 1665 by Monsieur de Lantages of the Sulpician Seminary of Le Puy en Velay, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0878.jpg
  • Frontispiece of the first edition of the Life of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, published 1665 by Monsieur de Lantages of the Sulpician Seminary of Le Puy en Velay, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1140.jpg
  • Portrait of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, 18th century, by an unknown artist, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. This painting is a copy of the 18th century painting located in the chapel of the Ecole Saint Joseph (St Joseph’s school) at Le Puy en Velay. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0860.jpg
  • Portrait of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, 18th century, by an unknown artist, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. This painting is a copy of the 18th century painting located in the chapel of the Ecole Saint Joseph (St Joseph’s school) at Le Puy en Velay. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0861.jpg
  • Detail of the frontispiece of the first edition of the life of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, published 1665 by Monsieur de Lantages of the Sulpician Seminary of Le Puy en Velay, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1139.jpg
  • Frontispiece of the first edition of the Life of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, published 1665 by Monsieur de Lantages of the Sulpician Seminary of Le Puy en Velay, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0877.jpg
  • Portrait of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, 18th century, by an unknown artist, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. This painting is a copy of the 18th century painting located in the chapel of the Ecole Saint Joseph (St Josephís school) at Le Puy en Velay. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1155.jpg
  • Portrait of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, 18th century, by an unknown artist, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. This painting is a copy of the 18th century painting located in the chapel of the Ecole Saint Joseph (St Josephís school) at Le Puy en Velay. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1156.jpg
  • Statue of St Agnes of Jesus, 1995, by Dominique Kaeppelin, in the Eglise Saint-Gal (Church of Saint Gal), Langeac, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen. This picture may require further clearance, please contact www.dominique-kaeppelin.fr
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1147.JPG
  • Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, Langeac, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1432.jpg
  • Contemporary ex-voto of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34,  protecting new born babies, created after the beatification of St Agnes in 1994, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1158.jpg
  • Jesus praying on the Mount of Olives, detail of the embroidered chasuble, an outer liturgical vestment, of St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, in Langeac, Haute Loire, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1159.jpg
  • Polychrome statue of the Virgin and child, used by St Agnes of Jesus for processions in the monastery, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, in Langeac, Haute Loire, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1141.jpg
  • Chalice given by Jean-Jacques Olier to the monastery after the death of St Agnes of Jesus, probably in 1637, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, in Langeac, Haute Loire, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1143.jpg
  • Portrait of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, with her guardian angel, late 19th century, by an unknown artist, in the Historial of Mere Agnes de Langeac, Langeac, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1151.jpg
  • Detail of a portrait of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, with her guardian angel, 18th century, by an unknown artist, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1135.jpg
  • Refectory of the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, Langeac, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. In the far right corner is a statue of St Agnes, who was prioress here from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1138.jpg
  • Chain which belonged to St Agnes of Jesus and used as a belt, now used by pilgrims for prayer, 1612, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, in Langeac, Haute Loire, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0872.jpg
  • Contemporary ex-voto of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34,  protecting new born babies, created after the beatification of St Agnes in 1994, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0859.jpg
  • Detail of a portrait of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, with her guardian angel, 18th century, by an unknown artist, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0882.jpg
  • Chasse (reliquary box) of St Agnes of Jesus, 19th century, donated by the Baroness of Ussel to the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1153.jpg
  • Embroidered chasuble, an outer liturgical vestment, of St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, in Langeac, Haute Loire, France. The design features Jesus praying on the Mount of Olives within a large cross. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Portrait of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, with her guardian angel, late 19th century, by an unknown artist, in the Historial of Mere Agnes de Langeac, Langeac, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1150.jpg
  • Statue of St Dominic, founder of the Dominican order, bringing the torment of canon, probably 17th century, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, in Langeac, Haute Loire, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1137.jpg
  • Breviary of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, published 1622, at the time of the founding of the monastery, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0873.jpg
  • Statue of St Agnes of Jesus, 1995, by Dominique Kaeppelin, in the Eglise Saint-Gal (Church of Saint Gal), Langeac, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen. This picture may require further clearance, please contact www.dominique-kaeppelin.fr
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0870.JPG
  • Embroidered chasuble, an outer liturgical vestment, of St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, in Langeac, Haute Loire, France. The design features Jesus praying on the Mount of Olives within a large cross. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0857.JPG
  • Chasse (reliquary box) of St Agnes of Jesus, 19th century, donated by the Baroness of Ussel to the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1152.jpg
  • Parlour where St Agnes of Jesus and Jean-Jacques Olier used to meet to discuss the foundation of the seminary of St Sulpice, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, Langeac, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0868.jpg
  • Chasse (reliquary box) of St Agnes of Jesus, 19th century, donated by the Baroness of Ussel to the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0863.jpg
  • Breviary of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, published 1622, at the time of the founding of the monastery, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1144.jpg
  • Statue of St Agnes of Jesus, 1995, by Dominique Kaeppelin, in the Eglise Saint-Gal (Church of Saint Gal), Langeac, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen. This picture may require further clearance, please contact www.dominique-kaeppelin.fr
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1146.JPG
  • Entrance to the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, Langeac, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1148.jpg
  • Detail of an angel on a chalice, a gift given by Jean-Jacques Olier to the monastery after the death of St Agnes of Jesus, probably in 1637, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, in Langeac, Haute Loire, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0875.jpg
  • Refectory of the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, Langeac, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. In the far right corner is a statue of St Agnes, who was prioress here from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0879.jpg
  • Polychrome statue of the Virgin and child, used by St Agnes of Jesus for processions in the monastery, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, in Langeac, Haute Loire, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0876.jpg
  • Detail of an angel on a chalice, a gift given by Jean-Jacques Olier to the monastery after the death of St Agnes of Jesus, probably in 1637, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, in Langeac, Haute Loire, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1142.jpg
  • Parlour where St Agnes of Jesus and Jean-Jacques Olier used to meet to discuss the foundation of the seminary of St Sulpice, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, Langeac, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1149.jpg
  • Portrait of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, with her guardian angel, 18th century, by an unknown artist, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1136.JPG
  • Entrance to the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, Langeac, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0869.jpg
  • Portrait of St Agnes of Jesus, 1602-34, with her guardian angel, late 19th century, by an unknown artist, in the Historial of Mere Agnes de Langeac, Langeac, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0867.jpg
  • Chasse (reliquary box) of St Agnes of Jesus, 19th century, donated by the Baroness of Ussel to the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0864.jpg
  • Statue of St Dominic, founder of the Dominican order, bringing the torment of canon, probably 17th century, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, in Langeac, Haute Loire, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0880.jpg
  • Chasse (reliquary box) of St Agnes of Jesus, 19th century, donated by the Baroness of Ussel to the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, Langeac, Haute Loire, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the monastery in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC_1154.jpg
  • Chalice given by Jean-Jacques Olier to the monastery after the death of St Agnes of Jesus, probably in 1637, in the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, founded 1623 by St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, in Langeac, Haute Loire, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0874.jpg
  • Statue of St Agnes of Jesus, 1995, by Dominique Kaeppelin, in the Eglise Saint-Gal (Church of Saint Gal), Langeac, Haute Loire, Auvergne, France. St Agnes of Jesus, or St Agnes of Langeac, 1602-34, founded the Monastere Sainte Catherine de Sienne, or Monastery of St Catherine of Siena, in 1623, and was prioress from 1627. Picture by Manuel Cohen. This picture may require further clearance, please contact www.dominique-kaeppelin.fr
    LC15_FRANCE_MC0871.JPG
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