This is a detail of a 14th century "Last Judgement" painting above the chancel arch of John Wycliffe's church at Lutterworth, in Leicestershire. Here an angel, emerging from a cloud, is blowing a trumpet to call the dead to rise frrom their graves.
This is a detail of a 14th century "Last Judgement" painting above the chancel arch of John Wycliffe's church at Lutterworth, in Leicestershire. Here an angel, emerging from a cloud, is blowing a trumpet to call the dead to rise frrom their graves.
Detail from tempera on wood painting of "Madonna with Child with Saints and Angels" (1375) by Cenni di Francesco, currently in the Accademia Florence but originally in the Church of San Donato in Polversa.
This image of musical angels is part of Giovanni dal Ponte's "Coronation of the Virgin" (c1410) located in the Accademia Florence.
Part of the Magnificat window in Great Malvern Priory. This panel depicts the visit of the Virgin Mary to her relative St Elizabeth. In the background are two angels, one with a lute.
These musical angels (1868) by Hardman & Co., are part of a series above the Lavatorium at Gloucester Cathedral.
These musical angels (1868) by Hardman & Co., are part of a series above the Lavatorium at Gloucester Cathedral.
These musical angels (1868) by Hardman & Co., are part of a series above the Lavatorium at Gloucester Cathedral.
These musical angels (1868) by Hardman & Co., are part of a series above the Lavatorium at Gloucester Cathedral.
This Salvator Mundi, in the cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral, is by John Hardman. The central figure has Cherubim peeking out from behind him. Two saints are on either side whilst Seraphim play musical instruments above.
This angel is in the clerestory of the Lady Chapel of Gloucester Cathedral.
This stained glass is Christopher Whall who designed and made the glazing for the side windows of the chapel between 1899 and 1909.
This singing angel is in the clerestory of the Lady Chapel of Gloucester Cathedral.
This stained glass is Christopher Whall who designed and made the glazing for the side windows of the chapel between 1899 and 1909.