RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE IN FRANCE. 



177. GISORS: ST GERVAIS AND ST PROTAIS. SOUTH-WEST TOWER. 



can be deduced from the examples, the same variety of methods still 

 prevailing. 



There is almost equal variety of pier and wall treatment as heretofore. 

 In the north transept of Ste Clothilde at Le Grand Andely (c. 1540-60) 

 is an early example of an interior divided into two storeys with two 

 orders of pilasters, the entablature of the lower running above the nave 



