Creator: Gerlachus\nTitle: Self-portrait\nWork Type: stained glass\nDate: c. 1150\nDescription: Earliest self-portrait of a medieval painter, from the Praemonstratensian monastery in Arnstein a.d. Lahn,\nRepository: Westfa?lisches Landesmuseum fu?r Kunst und Kulturgeschichte Mu?nster\nCollection: Art, Archaeology and Architecture (Erich Lessing Culture and Fine Arts Archives)\nID Number: 15-01-05/61\nSource: Image and original data provided by Erich Lessing Culture and Fine Arts Archives/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/TreePfLight.aspx?ID=LES\nRights: Photo Credit: Erich Lessing/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Poitiers Cathedral of Saint Pierre, Interior, Crucifixion Window; Crucifixion with the Virgin, Longinus, Stephaton and Saint John [dominant panel]; Ascension [lunette at top]; Visitation to the Sepulcher, Martyrdom of Saints Peter and Paul, Resurrection of Adam and Eve, donor's lobe [smaller quatrefoil in lowest register]\nWork Type: stained glass\nDate: c. 1150 or c. 1170; quatrefoil post 1163 (ascribed to the period between 1150 and first quarter of 13th C)\nLocation: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre, Poitiers, France\nMaterial: stained glass window\nMeasurements: 8.45 x 3.00 m\nStyle Period: Romanesque\nDescription: choir, east wall, central window\nCollection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)\nSource: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx\nSource: http://www.scalarchives.com\nRights: (c) 2006, SCALA, Florence / ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Culture: Gothic\nTitle: Abbaye de Saint-Denis: Tree of Jesse window\nWork Type: stained-glass window\nLocation: Paris, France\nCollection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)\nSource: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx\nSource: http://www.scalarchives.com\nRights: (c) 2006, SCALA, Florence / ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Creator: Artist: Anonymous (French)\nTitle: Stained Glass Window with an Apostle or Ancestor of Christ\nWork Type: stained glass\nPeriod: Medieval\nDate: ca. 1200\nLocation: Place of Discovery: Braine, France (?)\nMaterial: paint on stained glass\nMeasurements: 77 1/2 x 30 1/4 in. (196.9 x 76.8 cm)\nStyle: Romanesque\nDescription: This window is possibly one of a group depicting twelve ancestors of Christ from the abbey church of Saint-Yved in Braine. The figure may represent Sophonias (Zephaniah), one of the priests of the Temple of Solomon who prophesied the coming of Christ. Parts of this window, especially the upper third, are modern restorations.The colors of this panel, like many stained glass windows of this period, are dominated by a rich blue, associated with the purity of heaven and commonly used as a background to provide a sense of spatial depth.\nDescription: Modern text in glass reads: SOPHONIAS\nRepository: The Walters Art Museum\nRepository: Acquired by Henry Walters, 1910\nRepository: 46.39\nRepository: Raoul Heilbronner, Paris; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1910, by purchase, Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.\nRepository: http://thewalters.org\nCollection: The Walters Art Museum\nRights: For information on reproductions for publishing or commercial use, Contact Photographic Services at 410-547-9000 ext. 254 or email photoservices@thewalters.org.\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: San Justo and San Pastor Church (Santos Justo y Pastor)\nTitle: Interior: stained glass window showing the Christian child martyrs Saint Justus and Saint Pastor\nDate: 12th century\nLocation: Segovia, Spain\nStyle Period: Romanesque\nDescription: This is 12th century church has one of the few Segovian Romanesque sculpted tympanums, a slender tower, and valuable Romanesque frescoes in its apse including a Pantocrator icon and scenes from Passion of Christ.\nDescription: Location: Castile and Leon (Castilla y Leon)\nCollection: Sites and Photos\nID Number: R90230596\nSource: Image and original data provided by Shmuel Magal, Sites and Photos\nSource: http://www.sites-and-photos.com\nRights: For uses beyond the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use, please contact Samuel Magal, Owner and Head Photographer at Samuel@sites-and-photos.com or Ronit Marco, Content Manager, at ronit@sites-and-photos.com; Website: www.sites-and-photos.com; Address: 84 Goshen Blvd. Kiryat Motzkin 26301 Israel; Tel. +972 4 6904 503; Fax +972 4 6904 855; Cell. +972 544 799 642\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: San Justo and San Pastor Church (Santos Justo y Pastor)\nTitle: Interior: stained glass window showing the Christian child martyrs Saint Justus and Saint Pastor\nDate: 12th century\nLocation: Segovia, Spain\nStyle Period: Romanesque\nDescription: This is 12th century church has one of the few Segovian Romanesque sculpted tympanums, a slender tower, and valuable Romanesque frescoes in its apse including a Pantocrator icon and scenes from Passion of Christ.\nDescription: Location: Castile and Leon (Castilla y Leon)\nCollection: Sites and Photos\nID Number: R90230597\nSource: Image and original data provided by Shmuel Magal, Sites and Photos\nSource: http://www.sites-and-photos.com\nRights: For uses beyond the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use, please contact Samuel Magal, Owner and Head Photographer at Samuel@sites-and-photos.com or Ronit Marco, Content Manager, at ronit@sites-and-photos.com; Website: www.sites-and-photos.com; Address: 84 Goshen Blvd. Kiryat Motzkin 26301 Israel; Tel. +972 4 6904 503; Fax +972 4 6904 855; Cell. +972 544 799 642\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Culture: German, Gothic\nTitle: Samson carrying off the city gates of Gaza; stained glass roundel from the Monastery of Alpirsbach\nDate: ca. 1180-1200\nLocation: Wurttembergisches Landesmuseum, Germany\nMaterial: stained glass\nSubject: Samson\nSubject: EARLY HISTORY OF THE ISRAELITES -- Samson, exploits of\nSubject: Judges 16: 1-3\nCollection: Art History Survey Collection\nSource: Data From: Art Images for College Teaching\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Culture: English, Romanesque\nTitle: Adam delving; detail of stained glass window from the nave, Canterbury Cathedral\nDate: 12th century\nMaterial: stained glass\nSubject: Adam\nSubject: TEMPTATION AND FALL OF MANKIND -- Adam and Eve after the Fall\nSubject: Genesis 3: 16-19\nCollection: Art History Survey Collection\nSource: Data From: Art Images for College Teaching\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Culture: French, Gothic\nTitle: Entry of Christ into Jerusalem; detail of window from the west facade, Chartres Cathedral\nDate: ca. 1150\nLocation: Chartres Cathedral\nMaterial: stained glass\nSubject: Jesus Christ\nSubject: Disciples\nSubject: HOLY WEEK -- Entry of Christ into Jerusalem\nSubject: Matthew 21: 1-11; Mark 11: 1-11; Luke 19: 1-10, 28-44; John 12: 12-15\nCollection: Art History Survey Collection\nSource: Data From: Art Images for College Teaching\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Cathédrale de Laon\nTitle: Interior\nTitle: Interior of east end, left lancet, lives of St. Stephen and St. Theophile\nWork Type: Stained glass\nDate: building 13th century; glass 1205-1225\nLocation: Laon, France\nDescription: Detail, St. Theophile renouncing God in presence of Devils.\nDescription: Photographer: Madeline Caviness\nCollection: Madeline Caviness: Medieval Stained Glass\nID Number: 0978\nSource: Image and original data provided by Madeline Caviness\nRights: Contact information: Madeline Caviness, Professor Emeritus, 8 Whittier Place, Apt 24H, Boston, MA 02114, Tel: 617-670-4008, Email: mhcaviness@comcast.net\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Chartres\nTitle: View Description: Detail View, Stained glass lancet windows in west façade; Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Chartres\nWork Type: Religious Buildings\nDate: ca. 1145-1194 (west façade)\nDate: Image: Friday June 04, 2004 -- 02:08:19 PM\nLocation: Chartres, Centre, France, +48.447222, +1.487778\nMaterial: stone, stained glass\nStyle Period: Early Gothic\nSubject: Gothic; Cathedral; France; Chartres\nCollection: SAHARA\nSource: Photographer: Clericuzio, Peter | Clericuzio, Peter | SAHARA Editor(s): lws4n@eservices.virginia.edu | Last edited: 09/06/2010\nRights: (c) 2004 Peter Clericuzio. Non-Commercial, Educational and Research Use only. Use for publication requires credit: "Photograph by Peter Clericuzio, 2004."\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Chartres\nTitle: View Description: Detail View, View of rose window in west façade; Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Chartres\nWork Type: Religious Buildings\nDate: ca. 1145-1194 (west façade)\nDate: Image: Friday June 04, 2004 -- 02:08:31 PM\nLocation: Chartres, Centre, France, +48.447222, +1.487778\nMaterial: stone, stained glass\nStyle Period: Early Gothic\nSubject: Gothic; Cathedral; France; Chartres\nCollection: SAHARA\nSource: Photographer: Clericuzio, Peter | Clericuzio, Peter | SAHARA Editor(s): lws4n@eservices.virginia.edu | Last edited: 09/06/2010\nRights: (c) 2004 Peter Clericuzio. Non-Commercial, Educational and Research Use only. Use for publication requires credit: "Photograph by Peter Clericuzio, 2004."\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Paris: S. Denis Nave and Choir\nWork Type: stained glass\nDate: c.1150\nLocation: Paris (France)\nSubject: Paris (France)--S. Denis\nSubject: Stained Glass--France--12th C. A.D\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Title: Chartres: Cathedral: Interior facade central window Life of Christ\nDate: c.1150\nLocation: Chartres (France)\nMaterial: stained glass\nSubject: Jesus Christ--Life\nSubject: Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Annunciation\nSubject: Chartres (France)--Cathedral\nSubject: Stained Glass--France--12th C. A.D\nSubject: Windows\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Title: Chartres: Cathedral: Interior facade central window Life of Christ: det.: , The Annunciation\nWork Type: stained glass\nDate: c.1150\nLocation: Chartres (France)\nSubject: Jesus Christ--Life\nSubject: Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Annunciation\nSubject: Chartres (France)--Cathedral\nSubject: Stained Glass--France--12th C. A.D\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Title: Chartres: Cathedral: Int.: facade: central window: Incarnation\nDate: c.1150\nLocation: Chartres (France)\nMaterial: stained glass\nSubject: Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--And Child: Enthroned\nSubject: Chartres (France)--Cathedral\nSubject: Stained Glass--France--12th C. A.D\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Title: Chartres: Cathedral: Apse, Clerestory North side, lancet 121 upper panels: angel swinging a censer\nDate: c.1150\nLocation: Chartres (France)\nMaterial: stained glass\nSubject: Aaron (Biblical leader)\nSubject: Chartres (France)--Cathedral\nSubject: Angels\nSubject: Stained Glass--France--12th C. A.D\nSubject: Windows\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Title: Chartres: Cathedral: Int.: facade right window: Tree of Jesse: det.: lower portion\nWork Type: stained glass\nDate: c.1150\nLocation: Chartres (France)\nSubject: Jesse (Biblical character)\nSubject: Chartres (France)--Cathedral\nSubject: Stained Glass--France--12th C. A.D\nSubject: Tree of Jesse\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Title: Augsburg: Cathedral: Five Prophets: det.: Hosea, King David, and Daniel\nDate: late 11th C\nLocation: Augsburg (Germany)\nSubject: Daniel (Biblical character)\nSubject: David, King of Israel\nSubject: Hosea (Biblical prophet)\nSubject: Augsburg (Germany)--Cathedral\nSubject: Stained Glass--Germany--11th C. A.D\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Title: Chartres: Cathedral: Choir Clerestory Windows\nWork Type: stained glass\nDate: c.1150\nLocation: Chartres (France)\nSubject: Chartres (France)--Cathedral\nSubject: Stained Glass--France--12th C. A.D\nSubject: Windows\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Title: Chartres: Cathedral: Interior facade: det.: rose window\nWork Type: stained glass\nDate: c.1150\nLocation: Chartres (France)\nSubject: Jesus Christ--Life\nSubject: Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Annunciation\nSubject: Chartres (France)--Cathedral\nSubject: Stained Glass--France--12th C. A.D\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Title: Laon: Notre-Dame Cathedral: Rose window, N. transept\nDate: 12th C\nLocation: Laon (France)\nSubject: Laon (France)--Notre-Dame Cathedral\nSubject: Stained Glass--France--12th C. A.D\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Title: Head of the Patriarch Semei\nDate: ca. 1180\nMeasurements: 36.2 x 25 cm\nDescription: From Canterbury Cathedral\nDescription: The head is set in a panel of fragments of old glass, the face, part of the neck and the hair being original\nRepository: Victoria and Albert Museum\nSubject: Canterbury (England)\nSubject: Stained Glass--England--12th C. A.D\nSubject: Bible. O.T\nSubject: Heads\nSubject: Patriarchs\nSubject: Faces\nSubject: Profiles (portraits)\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\nSource: Data From: University of California, San Diego
Title: Salih Tala'i Mosque\nWork Type: Windows\nDynasty: Fatimid\nDate: 1160\nDate: AH 555\nLocation: Cairo, Egypt\nMaterial: Stained glass\nCollection: David Wade: Pattern in Islamic Art\nID Number: EGY 1530\nSource: Image and original data from the Wade photo archive of Islamic patterns.\nSource: http://patterninislamicart.com/\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Creator: Guillaume de Sens; William of Sens ( - 1180), English, architect\nCreator: William the Englishman ( - 1214), English, architect\nCreator: Yevele, Henry (1375 - 1400), British, master builder; architect\nTitle: Canterbury Cathedral; Christ Church (Canterbury, England)\nTitle: View Description: interior, SE transept (1096-1130) with the stain glass by Bossányi\nWork Type: cathedral\nDate: 1096-1107\nLocation: Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom\nStyle Period: Medieval\nStyle Period: Norman\nStyle Period: Gothic (Medieval)\nStyle Period: English\nDescription: The church has a long building history. The Anglo-Saxon church was first established in 597. The first Norman Cathedral was dedicated in 1077; however, most of the Norman architecture dates from 1093 and consecrated in 1130. The new choir was destroyed by a fire in 1174 and construction began shortly thereafter on the Trinity Chapel and the Corona; completed in 1184. The nave was rebuilt in the L14th-15th century. Additions were made to the complex into the 16th century.\nRelated Item: Source of information: Collection\nSubject: Religious Buildings\nSubject: Cathedrals\nSubject: Great Britain --History --Medieval period, 1066-1485\nSubject: Thomas, à Becket, Saint, ca. 1118-1170\nSubject: priories\nSubject: Augustine, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury, d. 604\nSubject: archbishops\nSubject: transepts\nSubject: stained glass (visual works)\nSubject: blind arcades\nSubject: Purbeck marble\nCollection: SAHARA\nID Number: Record: 20081218AVRN_0028\nSource: Photographer: Wilson, Richard\nSource: Thomas Jefferson Digital Library\nSource: University of Virginia\nRights: (c)Thomas Jefferson Foundation\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.