Three works in this art form respectively depict Christ surrounded by the 24 Elders, the Last Judgment, and a Queen of Heaven donated by Blanche of Castille. These artworks would be assembled with came strips after being produced through either “pot metal” or “flashing” methods. The Tree of Jesse was a common subject in this art form in the manner of influential examples commissioned by Suger (“soo-ZHAIR”). An 1194 fire failed to destroy an enthroned virgin in this art form that displays a striking cobalt blue. Two-thirds of the Rayonnant interior of Sainte-Chapelle is able to be in this art form because of load-bearing flying buttresses. Examples of this art form are held in lancets and “rose” features at Chartres. For 10 points, what art form decorates the windows of Gothic cathedrals? ■END■
ANSWER: stained glass [prompt on glass; prompt on windows until read] (The first clue describes the three rose windows of Chartres Cathedral.)
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