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The Magi, c. 1875 (stained glass)
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The Magi, c. 1875 (stained glass)
3475625 The Magi, c.1875 (stained glass) by Holiday, Henry (1839-1927); Holy Trinity, Winster, Windemere, UK; (add.info.: Heaton Butler & Bayne); eAlastair Carew-Cox; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22726996
© Alastair Carew-Cox / Bridgeman Images
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This stunning print captures the beauty and intricacy of "The Magi" stained glass window, created by Henry Holiday in 1875. Located at Holy Trinity in Winster, Windemere, UK, this masterpiece was crafted by Heaton Butler & Bayne during the Arts and Crafts movement. In this image, we see three men adorned in regal garments and crowns, symbolizing the biblical figures known as the Magi or Wise Men. They are depicted offering precious gifts to baby Jesus: myrrh, frankincense, and gold. The vibrant colors of their robes contrast beautifully against the golden background. Every detail of this stained glass artwork is meticulously designed – from the intricate patterns on their clothing to the foliate motifs surrounding them. The craftsmanship exemplifies both Victorian aesthetics and Pre-Raphaelite influences. "The Magi" serves as a powerful representation of Christian faith and devotion. It reminds us of the significance of these wise men who traveled far to pay homage to Jesus Christ upon his birth. This piece not only showcases religious themes but also celebrates wealth and opulence through its depiction of lavish fabrics and regalia. Alastair Carew-Cox's skillful photography allows us to appreciate every aspect of this remarkable stained glass window with clarity and precision. By capturing its essence in a single frame, he immortalizes an important part of art history for all to admire.
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