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Architecture as Frame for Narrative in Stained Glass

Virginia Raguin

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Fig. 1: Circle of Bernard van Orley. Tamar Weeping and Consoled by Absalom. Circa 1535-1540. Cleveland Museum of Art. Acc. n° 1951.335.
Fig. 2: Lazarus and Dives, from the Spinola Book of Hours. Circa 1515. J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. MS Ludwig IX 18. Fol. 21v.
Fig. 3: Lazarus and Dives, Lowlands. Circa 1520. Art Institute of Chicago, collection George F. Harding. Acc. n° 1990.688.
Fig. 4: Attributed to Pieter Cornelisz. Birth, Circumcision, and Naming of John the Baptist. Circa 1525. Art Institute of Chicago, Mr and Mrs Martin A Ryerson Collection. Acc. n° 1937.864.
Fig. 5: Attributed to Pieter Cornelisz. Mardochai Overhears the Conspirators from the Story of Esther. Circa 1525. Art Institute of Chicago, Mr and Mrs Martin A Ryerson Collection. Acc. n° 1937.863.
Fig. 6: Attributed to Dirik Vellert. Esther appears before Assuerus. Circa 1525-1530. Cleveland Museum of Art Acc. n° 68.189.