The Presentation of the Virgin Mary in the Temple
detail from Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin Mary

  The Presentation of the Virgin Mary in the Temple    detail from    Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin Mary

Photo © Martin Crampin

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1498, restored in 1872
Four-light window with twelve scenes in the main lights (right to left from top): Joachim fasting n the wilderness, with an angel announcing the birth of Mary; Anne at prayer, with an angel announcing the birth of Mary; Joachim embracing Anne at the Golden Gate; Joachim and Anne blessed by the High Priest, Birth of Mary; Anne takes Mary to the Temple; the Annunciation; the Visitation; the donor, John ap Madog Vaughan, and his four sons; the Nativity; the Flight into Egypt; the donor's wife, Margaret, and her four daughters.

The tracery lights include St Apollonia, the four evangelists with their symbols, another standing figure and angels.

technique: stained glass
size: 45 cm (width of each light) [approx]
restorer: Clayton & Bell

Church of All Saints, Gresford, Wrexham
east wall of the Lady Chapel

The window is dated 1498, and was restored by Clayton & Bell in 1872. Original Latin inscriptions under each of the main scenes, including the Nativity and Flight into Egypt, even though the scenes themselves are replacements of 1872. Further scenes, such as the Annunciation, as well as some of the angels in the upper tracery date from the restoration.




 

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Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin MaryThe Annunciation to Anna: Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin MaryJoachim and Anna at the Golden Gate: Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin MaryThe Birth of the Virgin Mary: Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin MaryThe Annunciation: Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin MaryThe Visitation: Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin MaryThe Nativity: Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin MaryThe Flight into Egypt: Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin MaryThe Donor's Wife and Daughters: Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin MaryDonor with his Sons: Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin MarySt Mark the Evangelist: Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin MarySt Matthew the Evangelist: Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin MarySt Luke the Evangelist: Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin MarySt John the Evangelist: Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin MaryStanding Figure: Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin MarySt Apollonia: Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin MaryAngels: Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin Mary

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Further reading

Martin Crampin, Stained Glass from Welsh Churches (Talybont: Y Lolfa, 2014), pp. 39, 45, 51.

Edward Hubbard, The Buildings of Wales: Clwyd (Harmondsworth/Cardiff: Penguin/University of Wales Press, 1986), p. 171.

Mostyn Lewis, Stained Glass in North Wales up to 1850 (Altrincham: John Sherratt and Son Ltd, 1970), pp. 5-7, 41-43.

Painton Cowen, A Guide to Stained Glass in Britain (London: Michael Joseph, 1985), p. 220.




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  The Presentation of the Virgin Mary in the Temple    detail from    Scenes from the Life of St Anne and the Virgin Mary

Photo © Martin Crampin


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