The Risen Christ Meets Mary Magdalene
detail from The Ascension with Scenes from the New Testament

  The Risen Christ Meets Mary Magdalene    detail from    The Ascension with Scenes from the New Testament

Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales

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1879
Five-light window with the Ascension depicted across all five lights and five scenes below: Christ raising Jairus' daughter, Christ blessing children brought by their mothers, the risen Christ meeting Mary Magdalene, women listening to a preacher (perhaps Paul) by a river, and Dorcas. Above the Ascension is a large roundel showing Christ in Majesty, with an orb and seated on a rainbow, together with seraphim and angels in two further roundels.

technique: stained glass

firm/studio: Clayton & Bell

Church of St Peter, Machynlleth, Powys
east wall of chancel


in the panel with an apostle preaching, a female figure placed prominently by the riverside is dressed in purple, and may represent Lydia, which would imply that the preacher is Paul. (Acts 16:13-14)



 

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References

Richard Haslam, The Buildings of Wales: Powys (Harmondsworth/Cardiff: 1979), p. 155.




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  The Risen Christ Meets Mary Magdalene    detail from    The Ascension with Scenes from the New Testament

Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales


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