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Prophet from a Throne of Solomon, Colorless glass, silver stain, and vitreous paint, French or South Netherlandish
French or South Netherlandish
ca. 1390–1410
Grisaille Panel, White and pot-metal glass with vitreous paint, French
French
1250–70
Mourner, Etienne Bobillet  Franco-Netherlandish, Alabaster with traces of gilding, French
Etienne Bobillet
Paul Mosselman
ca. 1453
Saint Catherine and Saint John with a donor and his wife, Stained glass, French, Normandy or Bourges
French, Normandy or Bourges
ca. 1530
Fragment from a Panel, Red flashed on clear green glass, French
French
12th century
Glass Fragment, Pot metal glass, French
French
12th century
Glass Fragment, Pot metal glass, French
French
12th century
Glass Fragment, Pot metal glass, French
French
12th century
Glass Fragment, Glass, French
French
13th century
Glass Fragment, Colorless glass, French
French
13th century
Glass Fragment, Glass, French
French
13th century
Glass Fragment, Glass, French
French
13th century
Glass Fragment, Colorless glass, French
French
13th century
Glass Fragment, Colorless glass, French
French
12th century
Fragment, Lead, French
French
12th–13th century
Grisaille Panel, White and pot-metal glass with vitreous paint, French
French
1250–70
Grisalle Glass Panel, White glass with vitreous paint, French
French
1250–70
Glass panel, White and pot-metal glass with vitreous paint, French
French
1250–70
Grisalle Glass Panel, White glass with vitreous paint, French
French
1260–70
Grisalle Glass Panel, White glass with vitreous paint, French
French
1260–70
Glass Fragment, Colorless glass, French
French
13th century
Fragment, lead, French
French
12th century
Glass Fragment, Glass, vitreous paint, French
French
13th–14th century