Virgin Mary
detail from Medieval Fragments
Photo © Martin Crampin | fourteenth century Two-light window and upper quatrefoil containing medieval glass.technique: stained glass size: 44 cm (width of each light), 31 cm (diameter of roundels) Church of St Mary, Treuddyn, Flintshire south east wall of the chancel apse The window contains glass from several periods, including small fragments from the early fourteenth century (mirroring the window on the north side of the apse), the latter part of the same century (bearing similarities to the glass from Winchester College Chapel), and from around 1500 or the beginning of the sixteenth century. The female figure in the roundel in the left-hand light was presumably part of a depiction of Mary from the Annunciation, probably from the late fourteenth century. The shields in the lower roundels are unlikely to be later than the 1330s. |
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Further reading
Mostyn Lewis, Stained Glass in North Wales up to 1850 (Altrincham: John Sherratt and Son Ltd, 1970), pp. 90-2.
Painton Cowen, A Guide to Stained Glass in Britain (London: Michael Joseph, 1985), p. 221.
ReferencesEdward Hubbard, The Buildings of Wales: Clwyd (Harmondsworth/Cardiff: Penguin/University of Wales Press, 1986), p. 453.
View this object on the Stained Glass in Wales Catalogue
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