Stained Glass

Abraham, Sarah, and Isaac

 

This window in the St Anne Chapel, Malvern Priory, has twelve scenes depicting the Story of Noah and the Flood, and birth of Isaac. It is dated to between 1440-1450 and was probably the gift of Isabel Despenser and Richard de Beauchamp, 13th earl of Warwick.

 

The bottom register of the window shows four scenes from the story of Abraham, Sarah, and the birth of Isaac.

Adam and Eve and the Fall

 

This window in the St Anne Chapel, Malvern Priory, has twelve scenes depicting the Creation story and the Fall. It is dated to between 1440-1450 and was probably the gift of Isabel Despenser and Richard de Beauchamp, 13th earl of Warwick.

 

The middle register of the window illustrate the creation of Adam and Eve, the Forbidden Fruit, and the Fall.

Adoration of the Magi - Twycross Leicestershire


 
 
Adoration of the Magi by Herbert Bryans.
 
 
 
 
 

Aidan McRae Thomson Stained Glass Artist

Aidan McRae Thomson BA Hons works as a designer and maker of stained glass windows, frequently combining traditional figurative imagery within a contemporary format. His most recent church projects have also included mural decoration.

All Saints - Ladbroke, Warwickshire

East window - Ladbroke Warwickshire
 
 
 
This Hardman, "Christ in Majesty" composition in the east window of All Saints, Ladbroke, Warwickshire has over 80 figures.
 
 
 
 

Annunciation


 
 
Comparision of two Annunciation windows, by the Julien Fournier Studio, dated 1885 and 1886 in Pontlevoy and Cheverny respectively.
 
 
 

Annunciation - Middleton Cheney


 
Placed above the lights depicting St. Mary, St. Elizabeth, and St. Anne, this Annunciation of 1880 is by William Morris.
 
 
 
 

Annunciation to the Shepherds - Worcester Cathedral


 
 
Situated in the south aisle this stained glass window (1877) by John Hardman depicts the Annunciation to the Shepherds.
 
 

Ascension, Descent into Hell

 

These panels from the 'Magnificat' window (1501) at Malvern Priory depict the Archangel Michael on the left. On the top right is Jesus ascent into Heaven, whilst the bottom right panel shows the damned descent into hell.

 

Barley Studio: Design and Mastery in Stained Glass

Barley Studio was founded by Keith Barley ACR in 1973 and has been at the forefront of developing techniques for the preservation of ancient glass since then. Their aim is to maintain the highest standards of artistry and craftsmanship in stained glass conservation and creation.

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