The rose window at the north end of Gesu Church is set in a pointed Gothic arch above the choir loft and organ, circa 1956. The circular window is cut by 14 radii emanating from a central design representing Almighty God. Each radius opens into a...
View from the main altar of the rose window and choir loft along the north wall of Gesu Church, taken before 1955. The rose window is set in a pointed Gothic arch and is cut by 14 radii emanating from a central design representing Almighty God....
West facade of Gesu Church, September 22, 1959, after renovations were completed. Prominently featured is the west transept window, which is situated in a Gothic arch.
Main entry to Gesu Church from Wisconsin Avenue. Entrance to the church is made through a projecting vestibule, the front of which is composed of three Gothic arches. The arches are supported by clusters of four granite columns.
North facade of Gesu Church, as viewed down 12th Street, 1991. Visible is the main entrance, composed of three Gothic arches supported by clusters of four granite columns; the two towers, each over 200 feet tall; and the stained glass rose window,...
North facade of Gesu Church. Visible is the main entrance, composed of three Gothic arches supported by clusters of four granite columns; the two towers, each over 200 feet tall; and the stained glass rose window, with fourteen radii emanating...
North facade of Gesu Church as viewed from 12th Street, circa 1940. Visible is the main entrance, composed of three Gothic arches supported by clusters of four granite columns; the two towers, each over 200 feet tall; and the stained glass rose...
West facade of Gesu Church, circa 1900. This photograph was taken before the main Gothic entrance from Wisconsin Avenue was built in 1902. Portions of the parish center are visible at the south end of the building.
Detail of the clock in Gesu Church's west tower, circa 1990. Visible below the clock is the top of a pointed arch, one of the many Gothic architectural details of the building.
Parishioners in winter coats gather on the sidewalk along Wisconsin Avenue in front of Gesu Church, circa 1940. The main entrance to the church is shown in detail and features a projecting vestibule, the front of which is composed of three Gothic...
North facade of Gesu Church, as viewed from Wisconsin Avenue, 1908. Visible is the main entrance, composed of three Gothic arches supported by clusters of four granite columns; the two towers, each over 200 feet tall; and the stained glass rose...
North facade of Gesu Church, as viewed from Wisconsin Avenue. Visible is the main entrance, composed of three Gothic arches supported by clusters of four granite columns, and the stained glass rose window, with fourteen radii emanating from a...
North facade of Gesu Church, as viewed from the sky, circa 1985. Visible is the main entrance, composed of three Gothic arches supported by clusters of four granite columns; the two towers, each over 200 feet tall; and the stained glass rose...
Gesu's Upper Church stands empty. The ribbed and vaulted ceiling of the nave is visible above the rose window at the north end of the building. The rose window at the north end of the church is set in a pointed Gothic arch; the circular window is...
Detail view of Gesu Church's north facade, June 1984, focused on portions of the main entry with its three Gothic arches supported by clusters of four granite columns and the stained glass rose window. The window contains fourteen radii emanating...
The rose window at the north end of Gesu Church is set in a pointed Gothic arch; the circular window is cut by 14 radii emanating from a central design representing Almighty God. Each radius opens into a stained glass depiction of a saint of the...
Detail view of the rose window and portions of the main entrance to Gesu Church, December 1992, featuring decorative finials, crockets, and crosses. The rose window is set in a pointed Gothic arch; the circular window is cut by 14 radii emanating...
North facade, Gesu Church, December 1992. The main entrance is composed of three Gothic arches supported by clusters of four granite columns and features decorative finials, crockets, and crosses. Above the main entry is a stained glass rose...
Main entrance to Gesu Church, showing the entry doors set below a pointed Gothic arch. Tracery is employed in both the windows and in the masonry and the archivolts can be seen in detail.
North facade of Gesu Church as viewed looking up from the main entrance. Tracery is above the pointed Gothic arch entry and the blind arcading and two towers are visible above.
Gesu Church interior, as seen from the sanctuary and looking back toward the nave and rose window at the north end of the building. The Gothic influence of the building is apparent in the ribbed and vaulted ceiling of the nave. The stained glass...
This article describes how the Saint Joan of Arc Chapel is the newest jewel on the Marquette University campus detailing the complex process of moving and reconstructing a building and the steps taken to preserve the chapel's history.
The main sanctuary space of the Saint Joan of Arc Chapel, including its Gothic sandstone altar. On the wall behind the altar is one of the four windows depicting various biblical scenes created by Charles J. Connick. The medallions in the windows...
The main sanctuary space of the Saint Joan of Arc Chapel, including its Gothic sandstone altar. On the wall behind the altar is one of the four windows depicting various biblical scenes created by Charles J. Connick. The medallions in the windows...
The gothic altar of the Saint Joan of Arc Chapel was donated to Marquette University along with the chapel. The detail carved in the altar is evident in this view.
Detail of the relief that appears about the main entrance to Sensenbrenner Hall. The relief includes a lamp and scales, ivy, two profiles, and the words "Marquette University Law" and "Frank J. Sensenbrenner Hall."
Booklet containing descriptions of the creation, installation, and history of the carillon. Also details inscriptions on individual bells, physical and musical qualities of specific bells, and a history of Marquette Hall.
Detail of main entrance to Marquette Hall from Wisconsin Avenue. Features visible include stained glass, columns, four shields, and other decorative work.
Main entrance to Marquette Hall from Wisconsin Avenue. Some detail work around the entry is obscured by ivy, but other features remain visible, including stained glass, columns, four shields, and other decorative work.
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Marquette Hall and other buildings along Wisconsin Avenue, view focusing on the northwest corner of Marquette Hall. Other buildings visible along Wisconsin Avenue are (from left to right) Johnston Hall and Gesu Church; David A. Straz, Jr. Hall is...
Two men and a woman walk up the stairs to the main Wisconsin Avenue entrance to Marquette Hall, circa 1948. Visible is the detail work around the entry, including stained glass, columns, four shields, and other decorative work.
View of Wisconsin Avenue streetscape, focusing on the northwest corner of Marquette Hall, 1930? Also visible in the photograph are (from left to right), Sensenbrenner Hall, Johnston Hall, and Gesu Church.