The Seven Days of Creation
© University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, photo Martin Crampin | about 2002-2004 Series of six two-light windows, depicting each of the days of creation, with a small roundel representing the seventh day in a high gable over the creation of humankind, which are taller than the preceding five days.technique: stained glass size: 31 cm (width of each light) artist: Melanie Howse Church of St Illtyd, St Thomas, Swansea south wall of the nave The creation of humankind was made in 1993, with the remainder of the series commissioned in 2001 and made in 2002-4. |
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- birds
- creation of man; the Garden of Eden: Adam and Eve in paradise (before the Fall) [Genesis 2:25]
- fishes
- moon as celestial body
- sun as celestial body
- the six days of creation [Genesis 1:3-25]
- vine
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© University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, photo Martin Crampin
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