Virgin and Child with the Risen Christ Appearing to St Mary Magdalene

  Virgin and Child with the Risen Christ Appearing to St Mary Magdalene

Photo © Martin Crampin

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probably 1520s
Single-light window. The upper scene shows a standing figure of Mary suckling the Christ-child with angels, two of whom hold a crown over her head, while two below play a viola and a mandolin. She is standing on a crescent moon, with rays of light emanating from her. Below, Christ stands in a fenced garden, with a hat and holding a spade, with Mary Magdalene, who kneels at his feet, her jar of ointment on the ground. Beyond the fence a farm is depicted, and a city on a hill behind the farm.

A prophet is also shown at the apex of the window..

technique: stained glass


Church of St Gwenllwyfo, Dulas, Anglesey
south wall of the chancel





 

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Further reading

J. O. Hughes, A Short Guide to the Early 16th Century Glass of Llanwenllwyfo Church Isle of Anglesey (1995), p. 8.

J. O. Hughes, Catherine Hughes and Avril Lloyd, Trysorau Cudd: Gwydr Lliw yn Santes Gwenllwyfo, Dulas, Môn/Hidden Gems: Stained Glass at the Church of St Gwenllwyfo, Anglesey (Aberystwyth: Sulien, 2016), pp. 44-5.

References

Martin Crampin, Stained Glass from Welsh Churches (Talybont: Y Lolfa, 2014), p. 59.




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  Virgin and Child with the Risen Christ Appearing to St Mary Magdalene

Photo © Martin Crampin


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