14th century
The Last Judgement

This medieval window in the chancel of Tewkesbury dates from 1338. The main panels depicts the Last Judgement, and the Coronation of the Virgin is the subject of the rose window.
The Last Judgement and Hell - Pisa
Attributed to Buonamico Buffalmacco this depiction of the Last Judgement, in the Camposanto of Pisa, was created between 1345-1340.
The Life of St Bartholomew – St-Ouen, Rouen
The surviving panels from Baies 12 and 14 of Saint-Ouen in Rouen preserve fragments of a once extensive fourteenth-century cycle devoted to St Bartholomew ⓘ, one of the Twelve Apostles and the legendary evangeliser of the East. Although the scenes are today divided between two windows and have undergone significant later restoration, they retain the expressive line, saturated colour, and elegant architectural framing characteristic of the Rouen workshops between 1325 and 1339.
The Three Quick and the Three Dead
The story of how three kings out hunting meet their dead ancestors.
Thomas de Beauchamp Tomb - Warwick, Warwickshire
Tomb of Thomas de Beauchamp (d1369) and his wife Katherine Mortimer.
Thomas de Savoie Tomb - Amiens Cathedral
Tomb of Thomas de Savoie (d1337) with eight carved reliefs of weepers ⓘ or mourners.
Triumph of Death - Camposanto Pisa
Painted by Buonamico Buffalmacco between 1336 - 1341 this fresco in the Camposanto, Pisa, depicts the Triumph of Death.



