France, Evron, Abbey Church of Notre-Dame-de-l’Epine
c. 1315-1320
Pot metal and white glass with silver stain
A: 122.5 x 48.8 (48 1/4 x 19 1/4); B: 120.5 x 47.8 (47 7/16 x 18 13/16); C: 122 x 43.5 (48 x 17 1/8)
Scattered replacements; the face in B is retouched; many cracks; heavy corrosion resulting in loss of paint
Provenance: John Christopher van Hampp, Norwich (?); Sir William Jerningham, Costessey Hall, Norfolk; Roy Grosvenor Thomas, London
Bibliography: Drake (1913), 11, nos. 33, 33a, 33b; Roy Grosvenor Thomas, Stained Glass, its Origin and Application (New York, 1922), pl. opp. 4; Arthur Edwin Bye, “Three Glass Panels with Saint Nicholas,” Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin 19 (December 1923), 43-45; Bye (1925), 16-18; Jane Hayward in Gómez-Moreno (1968), nos. 193-195; Meredith Parsons Lillich, “The Stained Glass of Saint-Pre de Chartres” (Ph.D. diss., Columbia University, 1969), 195-198, pl. 139; Hayward and Prevo (1981-1982), 345, A ill. in color; Jane Hayward in Hayward and Cairn (1982), 240-243, colorplate XIV (B); Lillich (1983), 126-127; Grodecki and Brisac (1984), 163-164, 247-248, figs. 155-156; Meredith Parsons Lillich, “Bishops from Evron: Three Saints in the Pitcairn Collection and a Fourth in the Philadelphia Museum,” in Studies on Medieval Stained Glass [Corpus Vitrearum: United States, Occasional Papers 1, (New York, 1985), 93-106; A. figs. 2, 8, 10; B. figs. 1, 8; C. figs. 3, 8.
Collection: The Glencairn Museum (Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania)
Object/Accession: A. 03.SG.28; B. 03.SG.29; C. 03.SG.30
A. St. Julian; B. St. Thuribius; C. St. Martin (?)
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