Two of the Three Kings. Part of the 13th century Life of Mary window at Chartres Cathedral.
Themed images for Epiphany.
One of the three kings gives a gift to Jesus. Part of the 13th century Life of Mary window at Chartres Cathedral.
These panels depicting the Adoration of the Magi are part of the Childhood of Christ window (c1260) in the apse of Tours cathedral.
Three Kings bearing gifts. 13th cenury sculpture above the west door ofthe church of St Mary, Higham Ferrers.
This fresco image of the Magi (c1330) is by Taddeo Gaddi is part of the decoration of the Baroncelli Chapel at Santa Croce in Florence.
This late 14th century fresco by Pietro di Miniato depicting the Epiphany is the church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence. It is one of three small paintings below the main Annunciation image.
This epiphany painting was created by Lorenzo Monaco between 1420-25 and can be found in Santa Trinita in Florence Italy.
This Adoration of the Magio (1442-3) is in cell 39 of the San Marco convent in Florence. Once thought to be the work of Fra Angelico it is now attributed to Benozzo Gozzoli. This particular cell was reserved for Cosimo de Medici and was used by Pope Eugenius IV when he consecrated the church in 1443.
This carved wooden panel of the Epiphany, can be found as part of the reredos in the church of St Lawrence Shotteswell, Warwickshire. The reredos is constructed of a number of wooden 17th century Flemish panels.
This stained glass by John Hardman and Co., is the upper part of the Nativity window at Tewesbury Abbey. The scenes include the adoration of the shepherds, and the adoration of the Magi.