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Indians, detail, stained glass window designed by Jean-Baptiste Lagace and made by Francois Chigot of Limoges, France, in the nave of the Basilique Notre-Dame de Montreal, built in 1823 in Gothic Revival style by James O'Donnell, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The windows were commissioned in 1929 by the priest Olivier Maurault to celebrate the centenary of the basilica. The depict the history of Montreal. The basilica is listed as a National Historic Site of Canada. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR9643219
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Image
Purpose
Public
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3886px × 7087px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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1823
1920s
1929
19th century
20th century
Architecture
Basilica
Basilique Notre-Dame de Montreal
belief
building
canada
Canadian
CATHOLIC
Catholicism
CENTENARY
Christian
Christianity
Church
COLONIAL
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Faith
FRENCH CANADIAN
Glass
Gothic
GOTHIC REVIVAL
HERITAGE
History
INDIAN
INDIGENOUS
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Limoges
Minor Arts
MONTREAL
national historic site
Nave
north america
NORTH AMERICAN
Notre-Dame Basilica
quebec
religion
Religious
SACRED
Stained Glass
stained glass window
Tribe
VERTICAL
Window