Fairford Parish Church
The significance of stained glass in medieval England
Sarah Brown author Lindsay MacDonald author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The History Press Ltd
Published:20th Feb '97
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This book offers an in-depth look at the stained glass windows of a historic church, exploring their artistic and cultural significance.
The book Fairford Parish Church delves into the captivating history of the church's stained glass windows, offering a detailed exploration of their significance within the late medieval context. It examines not only the artistic and decorative aspects of the windows but also their connection to the broader economic and religious life of the period. By situating the windows within the framework of medieval society, the author provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of their cultural importance.
In Fairford Parish Church, readers will discover insights into the craftsmanship of the glaziers, the techniques they employed, and the materials they used. The book sheds light on the intricate processes involved in the creation of these stunning works of art, revealing the skill and dedication required to produce such beautiful stained glass. Additionally, it highlights the historical significance of the church itself and how its architectural features contribute to the overall narrative of the windows.
This exploration not only enhances appreciation for the artistry of stained glass but also invites reflection on the spiritual and communal values that these windows represent. Ultimately, Fairford Parish Church serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in medieval art, architecture, and the cultural heritage of England.
ISBN: 9780750946926
Dimensions: 263mm x 194mm x 10mm
Weight: 700g
300 pages