Detail of Crying Angel: Claus Sluter, Well of Moses, 1395-1405 by profzucker on Flickr.Claus Sluter (with Claus de Werve), Well of Moses, 1395-1405 (prophets 1402-05, painted by Jean Malouel), Asnières stone with gilding and polychromy, slightly less than 7 meters high, originally close to 13 meters with cross. Located on the grounds of the former Chartreuse de Champmol, a Carthusian monastery in Dijon, France established by Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. The prophets depicted include: Moses, David, Jeremiah, Zachariah, Daniel, and Isaiah.

Detail of Crying Angel: Claus Sluter, Well of Moses, 1395-1405 by profzucker on Flickr.

Claus Sluter (with Claus de Werve), Well of Moses, 1395-1405 (prophets 1402-05, painted by Jean Malouel), Asnières stone with gilding and polychromy, slightly less than 7 meters high, originally close to 13 meters with cross. Located on the grounds of the former Chartreuse de Champmol, a Carthusian monastery in Dijon, France established by Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. The prophets depicted include: Moses, David, Jeremiah, Zachariah, Daniel, and Isaiah.

Capital of Pilaster from Moutiers-Saint-Jean, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard by renzodionigi on Flickr.Capital of Pilaster from Moutiers-Saint-Jean
Unidentified Artist(French (Burgundy)
Limestone, c. 1125-30
According to tradition, the Monastery of Moutiers-Saint-Jean was founded by the first Christian kings of France, Clovis I (r. 481–511) and his son Chlotar I.

Capital of Pilaster from Moutiers-Saint-Jean, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard by renzodionigi on Flickr.

Capital of Pilaster from Moutiers-Saint-Jean
Unidentified Artist(French (Burgundy)
Limestone, c. 1125-30
According to tradition, the Monastery of Moutiers-Saint-Jean was founded by the first Christian kings of France, Clovis I (r. 481–511) and his son Chlotar I.