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On the paintings "La resurection de Jesus" (Jesus risen from the dead)

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and "La trahison de Judas" (The treason of Judas), the N is Signol's name is written the wrong way round.

Saint Sulpice, Click to enlarge
Saint Sulpice, Click to enlarge

One can notice that those two pictures are facing each other in a line which cuts the meridian of Paris.

On the other pictures, the N is normal.

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During a short trip to Paris I went to St Sulpice cathedral.Two years ago I started the page about the reversed Ns in which I presented two pictures I had been sent. On one of them, the painter Emile Signol had wrote the N in his name the wrong way ,and on the other one, one could see that the N of INRI at the top of the cross was also reversed. There are the details of the paintings and some other strange thins I saw.

Saint Sulpice, Click to enlarge

 

Saint Sulpice, Click to enlarge

The strange thing on this paintings is the little girl dressed in 18th century clothes. One can easily imagine a link between this and the bas relief in rennes le chateau where two boys are represented wearing 18th century clothes.

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"Le Gnomon" which represents the meridian of Paris in the cathedral. This meridian also goes through the St Vincent cathedral in Carcassonne.

Saint Sulpice, le gnomon, Click to enlarge

 

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