This tympanum, though disparaged
by some art historians as "cartoonish", is surprisingly powerful.
The sculptor evokes in the greatest detail the serenty of paradis and the
terrors of hell, devoting his most imaginitive strokes to the representation
of the latter. The diabolical tortures and swarming cohort of demons and
damned render explicity and frighteningly what must have been the subject
of many a medieval sermon.