Category Archives: Issue 77
New Type of Glass Used in York Minster Restoration
A groundbreaking new ultraviolet-resistant glass will be fitted as part of the external protective glazing for the Great East Window of York Minister when it is reinstated in 2016. This will have a huge visual improvement on the final scheme, … Continue reading
New Study on Nuremburg Glass Published
The German CVMA has just published a ravishing new volume (X, 2 in its series), Die mittelalterlichen Glasmalereien in Nürnberg, Sebalder Stadtseite (‘The Medieval Stained Glass of Nuremberg, St Sebald Side’). The historic city of Nuremberg is extremely rich … Continue reading
Cambridge Exhibition of French Medieval Manuscripts
A thirteenth-century manuscript telling the legendary story of the quest for the Holy Grail by King Arthur’s knights is one of the star attractions of a new exhibition in Cambridge focusing on the enormous cultural and historic impact of the … Continue reading
CVMA Essex Update
Following on from my article in the last issue of Vidimus, I am pleased to report that images of stained glass and their associated metadata from over 90 locations in Essex are now available to view on the CVMA (GB) … Continue reading
New Book on Medieval Wall Paintings
Many of the subjects depicted in medieval windows were also painted on church walls. They include images of Christ, stories of saints, and Christian pieties. Many such paintings complemented images in stained glass. A new and well-illustrated book on these … Continue reading
University of York Spring Master-Class ‘Dealing with Loss: Ethical and technical approaches to restorations and the creation of infills’
The University of York MA in Stained Glass Conservation and Heritage Management Spring Master-Class will be held on Saturday 1 March 2014. The master-class will focus on ethical and technical approaches to restorations and the creation of infills. Lectures will … Continue reading
Windows from Canterbury Cathedral in New York Exhibition
Six near-life-size figures from Canterbury Cathedral will be shown in the exhibition ‘Radiant Light: Stained Glass from Canterbury Cathedral’, opening 25 February at The Cloisters, a branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York devoted to the … Continue reading
Protective Glazing at Trent Church
Plans have been announced to install protective glazing in the internationally important east window of the parish church of St Andrew in Dorset. The window includes examples of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century stained glass from Germany, Switzerland and elsewhere collected by … Continue reading
St Mary’s Beauchamp Chapel Awarded £40,000 Grant for Repairs
The Beauchamp Chapel, St Mary’s, Warwick, has been awarded a grant from the National Churches Trust. The chapel, which boasts a glazing scheme understood to be the most expensive carried out in England in the fifteenth century, will receive a … Continue reading
Rowan LeCompte
We are saddened to report the passing of renowned stained-glass artist Rowan LeCompte. Rowan LeCompte had over 70 years of stained-glass experience, and designed and installed more than 45 windows for the National Cathedral in Washington, DC, his first commission … Continue reading