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    Window 43 at Chartres Cathedral: a Hagiography of Saint Eustace in Stained Glass

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    Date
    2019-05-01
    Author
    Attewell, Natachia Mavis
    Department
    Art History
    Advisor(s)
    Richard Leson
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    Abstract
    This thesis looks at window 43 at Chartres Cathedral, France which is one of the fullest versions of the Eustace narrative and features furriers and drapers at work. I exam the window under a narratological lens and establish an alternative order of reading the panels that is more in tune with the story as told in the window. Additionally, I compare the window to other artworks from the time that depict Saint Eustace to establish the saint’s relevance within French society at the time of the window’s construction.
    Subject
    Chartres Cathedral
    Saint Eustace
    Stained Glass
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/92395
    Type
    thesis
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