Ruth and Dorcas

  Ruth and Dorcas

Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales

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probably early twentieth century
Two-light window depicting Ruth and Boaz, and Dorcas.

technique: stained glass
size: 65 cm (width each light) [approx]
firm/studio: probably Clayton & Bell

Church of St Peter, Glasbury, Powys
north wall of the nave

The window is similar to the work of Clayton & Bell, and is by the same maker as the pair of windows depicting Healing and Comfort.

Texts: She gleaned in the field until even (Ruth 2:17). This woman was full of good works and alms deeds (Acts 9:36).


Dorcas, or Tabitha, of Joppa, a Christian disciple raised to life by Peter (Acts 9:36-42). 'Full of good works and almsdeeds' (9:36) and a maker of coats and garments (9:39). She is shown here with the poor, and with cloth, a reference to these two texts.



 

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  Ruth and Dorcas

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