Virgin and Child, panels taken from the same cartoon: (above) FLADBURY; (below) WARNDON (Heref. & Worcs.), c. 133040. |
Aspects of the glaziers craft: (a) detail of De Vere shield of arms from FAWSLEY HALL (Northants.) now in the Burrell Collection, Glasgow, showing rinceaux picked out on a wash ground and applied with a brush and the molet produced by abrading the ruby, 153742 (R. Marks); (b) female head from the Seven Sacraments window at TATTERSHALL (Lincs.), 1482 (see also ) with hair and ear applied on the reverse of the glass (Keith Barley); (c) imitation jewelled glass inserts in the mitre of St Thomas Becket at the BEAUCHAMP CHAPEL, WARWICK, 144764 (see also ) (R. Marks); (d) medieval repairs to the Virgin and Child in WINCHESTER COLLEGE CHAPEL, c. 1393 (see also ) (R. Marks). |
Types of fifteenth-century glazing and their costs per square foot: (a) ODDINGLEY (Heref. & Worcs.): St Martin, c. 146195 (probably 8d-10d per square foot) (R. Marks); (b) STOCKERSTON (Leics.): St Clement, c. 147085 (probably is per square foot) (York Glaziers Trust); (c) TATTERSHALL (Lincs.): Baptism from a Seven Sacraments window, 1482 (is 2d per square foot); (d) WARWICK, BEAUCHAMP CHAPEL: St Thomas Becket, 144764 (2s per square foot) (R. Marks). |
(above) JARROW (Tyne & Wear): excavated window glass set in a chancel Saxon window, after 682, before c. 867; (below) WINCHESTER (Hants.): painted window glass from various sites, eleventh/early twelfth centuries (British Museum). |
YORK MINSTER: scene from the legend of St Nicholas, c. 117090 (see also Fig. 90). |
CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL (Kent): Aminadab from the genealogy of Christ series, c. 11801205. |
CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL (Kent), Corona: the Virgin from a Tree of Jesse window, c. 1200. |
(a) BRABOURNE (Kent): ornamental window in coloured glass, c. 1175 (R. Marks); (b) EASBY (N. Yorks.): St John the Evangelist, c. 118090 (R. Marks); (c) ELY STAINED GLASS MUSEUM: grisaille and coloured glass window (on loan from Alf Fisher), c. 120050. |
(above) DORCHESTER (Oxon.): Archbishop Asterius blessing St Birinus, c. 1225; (below) WESTMINSTER ABBEY, Undercroft Museum: stoning of St Stephen(?), c. 124659. |
GLASGOW, BURRELL COLLECTION: Beatrix van Valkenburg, c. 127080 (Burrell Coll.). |
YORK MINSTER, nave north aisle: Bellfounders window, c. 13 25. |
OXFORD, MERTON COLLEGE CHAPEL: donor Henry de Mamesfeld, c. 1294. |
EXETER CATHEDRAL (Devon), choir east window: prophet Isaiah (borders, base, canopy and almost all of side-shafts 188496), 13014 (Sonia Halliday and Laura Lushington). |
WELLS CATHEDRAL (Somerset): heads in Lady Chapel tracery lights, c. 13 25 (R. Marks). |
(above) YORK, YORKSHIRE MUSEUM: head of a king, c. 133550 (David OConnor); (below) GLASGOW, BURRELL COLLECTION: arms of Somery, c. 133050 (Burrell Coll.). |
YORK MINSTER, nave west window: St John the Evangelist (detail), 1339. |
ELY CATHEDRAL (Cambs.), Lady Chapel: canopy with niche figures, c. 13409. |
TEWKESBURY ABBEY (Glos.), choir clerestory: holders of the honour of Tewkesbury, c. 13404. |
WINCHESTER COLLEGE CHAPEL (Hants.): William of Wykeham (head modern) kneeling before the Virgin and Child, c. 1393. |
YORK MINSTER: scene from the St William window, c. 1415. |
THURCASTON (Leics.): detail of rector John Mersden (d. 1425) (P. Newton). |
LUDLOW (Salop): Creed window, c. 144550 (R. Marks). |
TATTERSHALL (Lincs.): St Helena presenting part of the True Cross to the Emperor Constantine, 1482 (Keith Barley). |
GLASGOW, BURRELL COLLECTION: Labour of the Month roundel (February) from the former parsonage of St Michael-at-Coslany, Norwich, c. 145060 (Burrell Coll.). |
GLASGOW, BURRELL COLLECTION: Princess Cecily from the Royal window in Canterbury Cathedral, c. 14827 (Burrell Coll.). |
FAIRFORD (Glos.): Transfiguration (detail) from chancel south chapel east window, c. 150015. |
FAIRFORD (Glos.): Hell from the Last Judgement in the west window (detail), c. 150015 (R. Marks). |
CAMBRIDGE, KINGS COLLEGE CHAPEL, nave north side: a golden table offered to Apollo, 151517 (Kings College). |
CAMBRIDGE, KINGS COLLEGE CHAPEL, nave north side: Joachim with his shepherds and flocks, 1527 (Kings College). |
GOODNESTONE-NEXT-FAVERSHAM (Kent): Thomas Fishers drawing of fourteenth-century glass formerly in the east window (BL MS Add. 32363, fol. 118), c. 1800 (British Library). |