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| Mosaics and Stained-Glass, Painted coloured glass, lead, C. 84 x c. 48 cm |
| Origin: Germany, Late 14th century |
| Album: Typological Window I "The Bible of the Poor" |
| Personage: Christ |
| Style: Gothic |
| Source of entry: Marienkirche, Frankfurt an der Oder, 1946 |
| Theme: The Bible and Christianity |
| Transferred from Germany after World War II |
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[German (Swabia)] (22.25a-f) | Work of Art | Heilbrunn
... In this thirteenth-century stained-glass panel from Swabia in southern Germany, Jesse lies asleep ... the Last Supper, the Crucifixion, and the Ascension. ... |
| Bethel
Church Stained Glass Windows At the top of the center panel a Hand protrudes through the clouds, .... All the stained glass windows in Bethel Church were designed and made by Emil Frei, ... |
| The
Ascension of Christ The Ascension of Christ (Acts 1:9) is
... Unlike stained glass which is dyed glass, coloured cut glass has colour ... of the Ascension Sanctuary panels, pieces of coloured glass were ... |
| Parish
News Photos of the window just after the stained glass was removed leaving the protective glass. A panel of ... Panel 6 up close. The restored Ascension window ... |
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