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The Great East Window of York Minster

The Great East Window of York Minster

An English Masterpiece

By (author) Sarah Brown

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  • First ever reproduction of every major stained glass panel of The Great East Window of York Minster in color
  • New discoveries and biblical interpretation as a result of a £20M restoration project
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After an immense process of careful restoration and conservation, the outstanding artistry of the Great East Window is revealed afresh through state-of-the art photography that captures the complete sequence of major panels, in corrected placements, for the very first time. At the size of a tennis court, it is the largest single expanse of medieval stained glass in Britain and one of the largest medieval windows ever made. This visual feast is brought to life by author Sarah Brown, who explores the history, artistry, meaning and restoration of the window, revealing new insights on a fragile masterpiece that has been described as England’s Sistine Chapel. Ground breaking new research has shed exciting new light on the window’s complex narratives, relating its story to the Minster’s history and liturgy. The Great East Window of York Minster explores the window’s biblical presentation of the beginning and end of time, the window’s relationships with other media and the technical processes behind its creation. This stunning, illustrated hardback presents an engaging contextual analysis of the window’s unequivocal position as an English masterpiece. “The Great East Window of York Minster tells the story of Time: from the Creation, Genesis, at the top, to the end of time, when a new heaven and a new earth is brought into being by Jesus Christ according to the Revelation of St John, at the bottom. It is a truly timeless masterpiece, with a message as relevant today as it was 600 years ago when it was painted.” – John Sentamu, Archbishop of York
• First ever reproduction of every major stained glass panel of The Great East Window of York Minster in color • New discoveries and biblical interpretation as a result of a £20M restoration project After an immense process of careful restoration and conservation, the outstanding artistry of the Great East Window is revealed afresh through state-of-the art photography that captures the complete sequence of major panels, in corrected placements, for the very first time. At the size of a tennis court, it is the largest single expanse of medieval stained glass in Britain and one of the largest medieval windows ever made. This visual feast is brought to life by author Sarah Brown, who explores the history, artistry, meaning and restoration of the window, revealing new insights on a fragile masterpiece that has been described as England’s Sistine Chapel. Ground breaking new research has shed exciting new light on the window’s complex narratives, relating its story to the Minster’s history and liturgy. The Great East Window of York Minster explores the window’s biblical presentation of the beginning and end of time, the window’s relationships with other media and the technical processes behind its creation. This stunning, illustrated hardback presents an engaging contextual analysis of the window’s unequivocal position as an English masterpiece. “The Great East Window of York Minster tells the story of Time: from the Creation, Genesis, at the top, to the end of time, when a new heaven and a new earth is brought into being by Jesus Christ according to the Revelation of St John, at the bottom. It is a truly timeless masterpiece, with a message as relevant today as it was 600 years ago when it was painted.” – John Sentamu, Archbishop of York

About the Author
Sarah Brown is a national expert on medieval ecclesiastical architecture, stained glass history and conservation, and is the author of many books and articles in the field. She is president of the British Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi and General Secretary of the International Scientific Committee for the Conservation of Stained Glass. Sarah works as a Senior Lecturer specialising in stained glass, its history and conservation within the History of Art Department at the University of York, and has since 2008 also been Director and Chief Executive of the York Glaziers Trust, responsible for the care of the stained glass of York Minster.
Specifications
Publisher
Profile Editions
ISBN
9781781259795
Published
23rd Aug 2018
Binding
Paperback / softback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
8.23 in x 9.95 in
Pages
270 Pages
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