Tree of Jesse - St Godard, Rouen
This Tree of Jesse in the church of St Godard Rouen, is the work of Arnoult de Nimégue (1506).
This Tree of Jesse in the church of St Godard Rouen, is the work of Arnoult de Nimégue (1506).

This window (c1550) is a composite assemblage combining fragments of sixteenth-century narrative glass with nineteenth-century architectural framing and extensive twentieth-century restoration. The programme appears to have depicted episodes from the life of an unidentified saint. According to Jean Lafond, one of the surviving scenes may represent the translation of relics, suggesting a cycle related either to Saint Ouen or Saint Leufroy. The identification, however, remains uncertain due to the fragmentary nature of the surviving iconography.
Monumental brass dedicated to William Thorpe (d1504) and his wife Marion. Two figures 2ft 1in in height, with scrolls and inscription.