Cambridge, Jesus College Chapel
South transept west 1
Entries in grey
are not obtained from documentary evidence, but
are inferred from content, context, etc.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
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- Number of lights
- 3
- Maker
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Morris, William & Co
- Main subject
2a.
The Phrygian sibyl
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2b.
St Mark
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2c.
The Libyan sibyl
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1a.
Noli me tangere
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1b.
Thomas reaches out to touch the wound in Christ’s side
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1c.
Supper at Emmaus: Christ is made known in the breaking of the bread
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The predellas, designed by Ford Madox Brown, depict scenes following the Resurrection.
- Subject type
- Figurative historical
- Design
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- BJ 146 (2b)
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- . Stratton, St Andrew, Chancel east. 2b.
- . Tavistock, St Eustachius, North aisle east. 3b.
- Notes
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- P Gardner-Smith, Chanticleer
CXXXVIII, Michaelmas , pp 14–16.
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Sewter AC, The stained glass of William Morris and his circle, Volume Ⅱ, p 43–44. New Haven, Connecticut, USA, and London, UK, Yale University Press,
- The design for 1c
(Supper at Emmaus) was
drawn in
and used in Troutbeck, Jesus Church,
Chancel east