On the architecture, sculpture, and stained glass of the side chapel at Chartres founded in 1413 by Louis de Bourbon, comte de Vendôme, and built by the stonemason Geoffroi Sevestre. Focuses on Sevestre and his activity (documented in 1411) at the chapel of S. Yves in Paris; proposes that he was the author of the sculptures on the facade (lost figures of Jean VI, duc de Bretagne, and Jeanne de France, known from drawings in the Gaignières collection), and attributes the Vendôme chapel sculptures to him as well.
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