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English: Stained glass window, St Mary's Church, Fairford, Gloucestershire. The Transfiguration of Christ. The Transfiguration on the Mount, Moses and Elias with the 2 Tables of the ten Commandments. Here they are going to anoint his Body for his Buryal with the Box of Oyntment which his Disciples asked why it was not sold and the Money given to the Poor. How they are anointing him in the Sepulchre, to which when they came they saw the Stone rolled away from the Door of it, and looking in they saw an Angel sitting in the midst of it asking them, why they came to seek the living among the dead, our Saviour was risen and gone. There is the Napkin that was about his Head. His first Appearance after his Resurrection was unto Mary, out of whom he cast seven devils. He beckened with two of his fingers, that she should not touch him, because he was not yet ascended to his Father. He appeared uAo Mary in the Garden, and she did not know him, but took him to be the Gardener, and there is the Garden and Pyramids of Egipt. (described by Neale, John Mason, (ed.) Illustrations of Monumental Brasses, No.VI, Cambridge Camden Society, Cambridge, 1846, pp.115-132[1]) |
Date | Stained glass 1490s; photo 2014 |
Source | https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4109668 |
Author | Photo by Julian P Guffogg |
Attribution (required by the license) InfoField | Julian P Guffogg / Stained glass window, s.III, St Mary's church, Fairford / |
InfoField | Julian P Guffogg / Stained glass window, s.III, St Mary's church, Fairford |
Camera location | 51° 42′ 32.31″ N, 1° 46′ 55.71″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 51.708974; -1.782142 |
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