Three architects - Charles-Henri Besnard (1881-1946), Paul Rouvière (1906-1939) and Yves-Marie Froidevaux (1907-1983) - were responsible for Notre Dame de la Trinite constructed between 1936-1949. This large polychrome concrete bas-reliefs of the Last Supper was sculpted by Jean Lambert-Rucki, 1888-1967.
Jesus healing the Lame, by Jean Lambert-Rucki, is another of the bas-reliefs on walls of the nave and choir.
Jesus the teacher by Jean Lambert-Rucki, 1888-1967, artist of the large bas-reliefs polychromes in concrete on the walls of the nave and choir. Fr. John Domin, photographer.
A series of four of the large concrete bas-reliefs by Jean Lambert-Rucki, 1888-1967, on the walls of the nave and choir. Fr. John Domin, photographer.
Four Gospel scenes, including the Annunciation, birth of Christ, Baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist, and Christ teaching in the temple by Jean Lambert-Rucki.
Large bas-reliefs of the Crucified Jesus, prepared for the tomb by Jean Lambert-Rucki.
Four Stations of the Cross by Jean Lambert-Rucki.
Four Stations of the Cross by Jean Lambert-Rucki.
Jean Lambert-Rucki's powerful depiction of the Last Supper and Christ crucified, above the altar in Notre Dame de la Trinite Catholic Church in Blois, France.
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Notre Dame de la Trinite, Blois, France
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