Pictured is a French 15th Century limestone doorway with oak door in the Cloisters in Fort Tyrone Park in Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City. Governed by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Cloisters specializes in medieval art and architecture with a focus on Romanesque and Gothic periods. On this doorway, two opposing double curves meet to form an ogee arch. Decorated with flame-like foliage and framed by tall pinnacles, the portal is characteristic of the flamboyant style. A small table in front of the door is filled with small clear vases holding labeled plant cuttings.