Vidimus no. 37 (February 2010): Issue Home
In the February issue of Vidimus
News:
- Editorial.
- New Curator Appointed at Ely Stained Glass Museum.
- Conservation Begins of Damaged 13th-century Window at Lincoln Cathedral.
- Glass for Vessels, Glass for Windows: Medieval Glass 1066–1550.
- Great News from Conisbrough.
- Good Progress Cataloguing King Archives in Norwich.
- Seminar on Artists and Glass-painting in the 16th Century.
- New Awards for Glaziers.
- Bursaries for Glass Conservators.
- Book Sale.
- Special Offers on Outstanding Books.
- Name that Roundel!
- Diary.
Panel of the Month:
- An Early Medieval Canopy: Museum Collections and the Dispersal of Medieval Stained Glass. Jasmine Allen.
Features:
- The Prophet and his Roundels: Stained Glass in Pendeen Church, Cornwall. Michael G. Swift.
- York Minster East window Glass Survives Fire Scare. Ian Tomlinson.
Books:
- Medieval Stained Glass in Suffolk Churches. Rod. E.L. O’Donoghue.
- The Journal of Stained Glass, XXXIII, 2009. S. Coley (ed.)
- From Martyr to Monument: The Abbey of Cluny as Cultural Patrimony. Janet T. Marquardt.
- A Stained Glass Bible. Martin Davis.
- Name that Roundel! Solution.