Reversed
Saint Sulpice
 

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.

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.

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

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

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

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.