English stained glass
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English stained glass
Thames & Hudson, 2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 125) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Stained glass is one of the glories of medieval art, and much of the finest glass can be found in England. This book presents a gallery of the masterpieces of English stained glass as never seen before. Covering the entire golden age, from 1100 to 1530, it reveals in astonishing new detail over 100 windows and panels across the entire country. Nothing significant is omitted and the most important monuments, including the cathedrals of Canterbury,Wells, Gloucester, as well as York Minster, are covered in extra depth. For the interested visitor, the passionate devotee, or anyone simply enchanted by these fragile works of art, English Stained Glass will inform, enchant and delight.
Table of Contents
- The North: Acaster Malbis
- Ashton under Lyne
- Bolton Percy
- Carlisle
- Grappenhall
- Greystoke
- Middleton
- York: All Saints Pavement
- York: All Saints North Street
- York: Holy Trinity Goodramgate, St Denys, St Michael and York Minster * The Midlands: Ashbourne
- Beckley
- Checkley
- Coventry
- Eaton Bishop
- Hereford Cathedral
- Kidlington
- Kingerby
- Lincoln Cathedral
- Madley
- Malvern Priory
- Merevale
- Newark
- Norbury
- Oxford
- Stanford
- Stanton St John
- Stratford-upon-Avon
- Tattershall
- Thenford
- Warwick
- Yarnton * East Anglia: Cambridge - King's College Chapel
- East Harling
- Ely Cathedral
- Hengrave Hall
- Leverington
- Long Melford
- Margaretting
- Norwich - St Peter Mancroft
- Saxlingham Nethergate * South & South West: Bere Ferrers
- Canterbury Cathedral
- Cockayne Hatley
- Doddiscombsleigh
- Exeter
- Fairford
- Gloucester Cathedral
- Hillesden
- Kelley
- Melburby Bubb
- Orchardleigh
- St Kew
- St Neot
- St Winnow
- Selling
- Tewkesbury
- Ticehurst
- Wells Cathedral
- Westham
- Westwell
- Winchester Cathedral & College
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