North portal (Portal of the Virgin), Baptistery, Parma: detail of left jamb, scrolling vine with figures representing the Twelve Tribes of Israel, 1196-1200
North portal (Portal of the Virgin), Baptistery, Parma: detail of tympanum, [L.] Adoration of the Magi; [C.] Madonna and Child enthroned; [R.] Angel’s warning to Joseph; lintel with scenes from the life of John the Baptist, 1196-1200
Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris: exterior, W. facade, detail of sculptural group of Madonna and Child with Angels in front of tracery of central rose window , 1st quarter of the 13th century
Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris: W. front, Central door, “Portal of the Last Judgment,” detail of middle register of tympanum, the Elect and the Damned, ca. early 13th century
Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris: W. front, Madonna and Child with Angels, sculptural group in front of tracery of West Rose Window, ca. first quarter of 13th century
Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris: W. front, North [L.] door, “Portal of the Virgin,” detail top register of tympanum , Coronation of the Virgin, ca. early 13th century
Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris: W. front, South [R.] door, “Portal of St. Anne,” tympanum detail, St. Anne and the Virgin enthroned with Angels, ca. early 13th century
Noyon Cathedral: exterior, detail of sculpted socle group from base of arch over portal of S. transept: Damned soul seized by two demons, ca. latter 12th century
Obelisk of Theodosius I (Obelisk of Thutmose III, Egyptian, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII, 1504-1450 B.C.E., granite, from Heliopolis; moved and re-erected on sculpted limestone base ca. 390 C.E.)
Obelisk of Theodosius I: Emperor presiding over games in the Hippodrome, with musicians and dancers; relief from E. side of sculpted limestone base, ca. 390 C.E.
Obelisk of Theodosius I: Imperial family with officials receiving tribute from barbarian leaders; relief from W. side of sculpted limestone base, ca. 390 C.E.
Oratory of St. Molua, Killaloe (9th century nave, 10th century chancel; moved from original location on Friars’ Island, Lough Derg in the River Shannon, and reconstructed on present site in 1929)
Orsanmichele, Florence [originally built as grain market, 1337; converted for use as guild chapel in 1380; exterior niches for statues of guild patron saints added during 1st half of 15th century]