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Sainte-Chapelle (fig. 12.8) in Paris is in the __________ style.
 
  A. Early Gothic
  B. High Gothic
  C. Rayonnant Gothic
  D. Flamboyant Gothic
  E. Perpendicular Gothic

Question 2

__________ cathedral is the first masterpiece of the High Gothic.
 
  A. Notre-Dame, Chartres
  B. Sainte-Chapelle, Paris
  C. Saint-Maclou, Rouen
  D. Notre-Dame, Paris
  E. Notre-Dame, Amiens



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Answer: C

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