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Introduction to the Cloisters
Acknowledgments
The Romanesque Hall
The Fuentiduena Chapel
The Saint-Guilhem Cloister
The Langon Chapel
The Pontaut Chapter House
The Cuxa Cloister
The Nine Heroes Tapestries Room
The Unicorn Tapestries Room
The Gothic Chapel
The Bonnefont Cloister
The Trie Cloister
The Abbeville Woodwork and the Jumiès Panels
The Boppard Room
The Spanish Room
Sculptures, Metalwork, and Other Objects
The Froville Arcade
Gómez-Moreno, Carmen and Margaret B. Freeman. "The Apse from San Martin at Fuentiduena." Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, New ser., v. 19, no. 10 (June, 1961). New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1961.
Date: ca. 1130–40Accession Number: 25.120.398–.954
Date: late 13th or early 14th centuryAccession Number: 25.120.531–.1052
Date: late 12th centuryAccession Number: 25.120.1–.134
Date: late 15th centuryAccession Number: 25.120.177
Date: ca. 1300Accession Number: 1979.402
Date: 15th centuryAccession Number: 35.35.5
Date: late 13th–early 14th centuryAccession Number: 25.120.809
Date: late 13th–early 14th centuryAccession Number: 25.120.810
Date: Late 13th or early 14th centuryAccession Number: 25.120.475