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This semicircular stained-glass window depicts Saint Peter on the left and Saint Paul on the right side by side.
This semicircular stained-glass window depicts Saint Peter on the left and Saint Paul on the right, side by side. At the top, a medallion framed with plant motifs depicts two angels. In the center, two Gothic ogival arches shelter the two saints, each under their own arcading. The composition is symmetrical. Finally, at the bottom, a neo-Gothic architectural frieze with red and white capitals and arcading serves as a decorative base for the scene. Saint Peter is easily identifiable by the keys and the book. He is dressed in a yellow tunic and a red-orange cloak. At his feet, we notice a broken chain. Saint Paul, meanwhile, is recognizable by the sword and the scroll. He is dressed in a green tunic and a pink cloak. Beneath his feet, a crushed Roman statue lies.This semicircular stained-glass window depicts Saint Peter on the left and Saint Paul on the right, side by side. At the top, a medallion framed with plant motifs depicts two angels. In the center, two Gothic ogival arches shelter the two saints, each under their own arcading. The composition is symmetrical. Finally, at the bottom, a neo-Gothic architectural frieze with red and white capitals and arcading serves as a decorative base for the scene. Saint Peter is easily identifiable by the keys and the book. He is dressed in a yellow tunic and a red-orange cloak. At his feet, we notice a broken chain. Saint Paul, meanwhile, is recognizable by the sword and the scroll. He is dressed in a green tunic and a pink cloak. Beneath his feet, a crushed Roman statue lies.
This semicircular stained-glass window depicts Saint Peter on the left and Saint Paul on the right, side by side. At the top, a medallion framed with plant motifs depicts two angels. In the center, two Gothic ogival arches shelter the two saints, each under their own arcading. The composition is symmetrical. Finally, at the bottom, a neo-Gothic architectural frieze with red and white capitals and arcading serves as a decorative base for the scene. Saint Peter is easily identifiable by the keys and the book. He is dressed in a yellow tunic and a red-orange cloak. At his feet, we notice a broken chain. Saint Paul, meanwhile, is recognizable by the sword and the scroll. He is dressed in a green tunic and a pink cloak. Beneath his feet, a crushed Roman statue lies.