Observe that the trumeau was made narrow at its base, in order to let pass the pilgrim throngs.
At thetrumeau of the central door stands le Beau Dieu of Amiens, of stronger personality than that of Rheims, a Christ of the West more than the East.
The graceful trumeau images of Lazarus, Martha, and Mary are restorations.
His image stands at the trumeau of the transept's north door (the head and hand are reproductions), and around him are six prelates who may be intended to represent the French bishops whom Clement raised to the cardinalate.
His statue at thetrumeau is a masterpiece of its period.
The present image at the trumeau is a fragment saved from the late-Gothic Chartreuse of the Valois dukes.
At the middletrumeau stands John the Baptist, he who was sent before to prepare the way, the announcer as well as the witness.
The trumeau statue of St. Etienne with its parallel feet marks the transition from the column image, such as those at Chartres' western portal, to the XIII-century type of saintly personages at the doors of Rheims and Amiens.
Quennebert was well aware of the zeal with which the indefatigable Trumeau sought to injure him.
Trumeau kissed it with every outward mark of respect, while his lips curled unseen in a smite of mockery.
In the short interval which ensued, and while Trumeau was hugging the knowledge of the discovery he had made, a stroke of luck had brought the pretended chevalier to La Constantin.
It was by the merest chance that Trumeau had come on the record of the marriage, and he now challenged his rival to produce a certificate of the death of his first wife.
One morning in the beginning of February 1660, Trumeau called to see his cousin.
Trumeau guessed at once from whom the missive came, but the sight of it, instead of irritating him, called forth a smile.
Trumeau looked down for a few moments, as if reflecting deeply before definitely making up his mind.
On the trumeauof the central gate is a fine statue of the Virgin Mary; on the sides of this trumeau are bas-reliefs representing the Fall of Man, of whose restoration Mary should be the instrument.
The two greatest leaders of the conspiracy were Hurepel, whom we are expected to recognize on the pier of this porch, and Pierre Mauclerc, of Brittany and Dreux, whom we have no choice but to admit on the trumeau of the other.
The great central figure, the tallest and most commanding in the whole church, is not the Virgin, but her mother Saint Anne, standing erect as on the trumeau of the door beneath, and holding the infant Mary on her left arm.
The motive of the porch outside is repeated in the glass, as it should be, and as the Saint Anne of the Rose of France, within, repeats the Saint Anne on the trumeau of the portal.
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