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  • The Medieval Stained Glass of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich

    The Medieval Stained Glass of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich by King, David;

    Series: Corpus Vitrearum; 5;

      • Publisher's listprice GBP 120.00
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        57 330 Ft (54 600 Ft + 5% VAT)

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    Product details:

    • Publisher The British Academy
    • Date of Publication 22 June 2006

    • ISBN 9780197262641
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages430 pages
    • Size 305x218x12 mm
    • Weight 2237 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 24 colour plates, numerous halftones
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    Short description:

    Provides an illustrated catalogue of the surviving collection of medieval stained glass in fifteenth-century Norfolk. This work, which includes documentary evidence for recorded Norwich glaziers from 1400, reconstructs the original glazing of the church, relating it to its urban context

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    This volume provides a definitive and fully illustrated catalogue of the finest surviving collection of medieval stained glass in fifteenth-century Norfolk, a county distinguished for this art form. St Peter Mancroft was the most important parish church in Norwich, which was itself one of the most important cities in late medieval England. The catalogue reconstructs the original glazing of the church, relating it to its urban context and to other glass in East Anglia. Including documentary evidence for all recorded Norwich glaziers from 1400, this volume is the fruit of a lifetime's study in the Norwich archives by the foremost authority on the subject.

    ...Excellent new book...King's discussion of the stylistic influence of other media...is illuminating. Anna Eavis, The Journal of Stained Glass

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