Tour Pey-Berland, statue de Notre-Dame d'Aquitaine couronnant la tour (stretched canvas)

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Stretched Canvas

Giclee print on Fine Art canvas mounted on a 2 cm thick wooden frame. For greater compliance with the original work, the printing covers the entire chosen format, the part of the canvas covering the sides of the chassis remains white. The reproduction will be shipped in protective packaging to be received in perfect condition.

Stretched Canvas

About the Artwork

Tour Pey-Berland, statue de Notre-Dame d'Aquitaine couronnant la tour

Original work by: Jean-Luc Paillé Jean-Luc Paillé - Tour Pey-Berland, statue de Notre-Dame d'Aquitaine couronnant la tour - © Jean-Luc Paillé - Centre des monuments nationaux

About the monument

Tour Pey-Berland à Bordeaux

The cathedral bell tower. Separate from Saint-André Cathedral, this 15th-century bell tower was built to provide the cathedral with a large bell without threatening the structure.

Three bells and a bourdon of Notre-Dame.Still in operation today, Marie, Clémence and Marguerite ring alongside the bourdon or tenor bell Ferdinand-André, installed in 1869 and weighing in at over eight tonnes. At 66 metres tall, Notre-Dame d'Aquitaine looks out over the city of Bordeaux.

The origin of the name. The building is named after Archbishop Pey-Berland (circa 1370-1458) who commissioned the tower, and who was a driving force behind the renewal of the Church in Aquitaine, under control of the Plantagenets at the time.