Church Window Collection
"Captivating Church Windows: A Glimpse into Stained Glass Artistry" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the mesmerizing beauty of church windows
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"Captivating Church Windows: A Glimpse into Stained Glass Artistry" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the mesmerizing beauty of church windows. One such masterpiece is found at St Jacob, a Cistercian monastery near Kiedrich, Rheingau, Hesse, Germany. Dating back to 1862, this stained glass window depicts The Flagellation with intricate details that transport you to biblical times. As your eyes wander through the Abbey church of Eberbach, another stunning creation catches your attention - The Damned. This haunting detail from The Last Judgement (1860) leaves an indelible impression on your soul as you witness the agony and despair etched onto each face. Continuing on this journey of divine artistry, Ye Damned reveals its chilling narrative through multiple installations. From the detailed depiction in 1863's The Last Judgement to the captivating c. 1864 rendition and finally culminating with Ye Damned (c. 1866), these stained glass pieces leave no room for indifference. The Battle of Beth Horon (1862-3) transports you to a historic moment where valor clashes against adversity within vibrant hues and meticulous craftsmanship. Meanwhile, Cain's heinous act against his brother Abel unfolds before your eyes in a thought-provoking display created around c. 1866. Shifting our focus towards Birmingham's St Margaret Church and its enchanting east window from 1902 by Morris & Co. , Edward Burne-Jones and John Henry Dearle grace us with their portrayal of The Good Shepherd – a symbol of guidance and compassion amidst turbulent times. Lastly, we find ourselves gazing upon Birmingham's St Mary The Virgin Church where an overall view of Chancel captivates us with its alabaster reredos by Bridgman of Lichfield dating back to 1895.