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The Crucifixion with the Virgin Mary, St John and Archangels

  The Crucifixion with the Virgin Mary, St John and Archangels

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1907

Five-light window. Christ on the cross between Mary and John, flanked by the archangels Michael and Gabriel. Above, Christ is shown arising from the tomb with soldiers sleeping below. Lower panels depict David playing the harp, the Virgin and Child in a landscape and evangelists.


firm/studio: C.E. Kempe & Co Ltd

Church of St Mary the Virgin, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire
east wall of the chancel (window number: I)

The window has been claimed to be the last work made by Kempe's glassworks before his death.

There are many other windows by Kempe's studio in the church, including historical figures associated with Pembroke Castle.



 
Record added by Martin Crampin. Last updated on 07-11-2020

 

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References

Thomas Lloyd, Julian Orbach and Robert Scourfield, The Buildings of Wales: Pembrokeshire (New Haven/London: Yale University Press, 2004), p. 334.

Philip Collins, The Corpus of Kempe Stained Glass in the UK and Ireland (Kempe Trust, 2000), p. 331.


 

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Martin Crampin (ed.), Stained Glass in Wales Catalogue, University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, Aberystwyth, 2020.
https://stainedglass.delweddau.cymru/object/1326 (accessed 22 December 2024)



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