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This stained glass window illustrates Joan of Arc praying before the statue of the Virgin at the hermitage of Bermont in 1428.
This stained glass window illustrates Joan of Arc praying before the statue of the Virgin at the Bermont hermitage in 1428. At the top of the stained glass window, we see a sword, a crown of flowers, a golden palm and a lily. In the center, on the right, Joan of Arc kneeling in prayer is dressed in a simple red skirt and a dark bodice, her hands are joined and her gaze is raised. On the left, we see the statue of the Virgin and Child, placed on an altar, under Gothic architecture. The scene is bathed in light, highlighting Joan's mystical fervor. In the lower part of the stained glass window, the inscription "Joan of Arc praying before Our Lady of the Bermont hermitage in 1428" is surmounted by coats of arms and blazons.This stained glass window illustrates Joan of Arc praying before the statue of the Virgin at the Bermont hermitage in 1428. At the top of the stained glass window, we see a sword, a crown of flowers, a golden palm and a lily. In the center, on the right, Joan of Arc kneeling in prayer is dressed in a simple red skirt and a dark bodice, her hands are joined and her gaze is raised. On the left, we see the statue of the Virgin and Child, placed on an altar, under Gothic architecture. The scene is bathed in light, highlighting Joan's mystical fervor. In the lower part of the stained glass window, the inscription "Joan of Arc praying before Our Lady of the Bermont hermitage in 1428" is surmounted by coats of arms and blazons.
This stained glass window illustrates Joan of Arc praying before the statue of the Virgin at the Bermont hermitage in 1428. At the top of the stained glass window, we see a sword, a crown of flowers, a golden palm and a lily. In the center, on the right, Joan of Arc kneeling in prayer is dressed in a simple red skirt and a dark bodice, her hands are joined and her gaze is raised. On the left, we see the statue of the Virgin and Child, placed on an altar, under Gothic architecture. The scene is bathed in light, highlighting Joan's mystical fervor. In the lower part of the stained glass window, the inscription "Joan of Arc praying before Our Lady of the Bermont hermitage in 1428" is surmounted by coats of arms and blazons.