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Abednigo, The Fiery Furnace, West Window, 1870 (stained glass)
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Abednigo, The Fiery Furnace, West Window, 1870 (stained glass)
3475467 Abednigo, The Fiery Furnace, West Window, 1870 (stained glass) by Burne-Jones, Edward Coley (1833-98); All Saints Church, Middleton Cheney, Northamptonshire, UK; (add.info.: Morris Marshall & Faulkner & Co); eAlastair Carew-Cox; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22443814
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Abednego Aestheticism Arts And Crafts Babylon Bound Flame Hebrew Idealised Meshach Nebuchadnezzar Preserved Rescued Salvation Saved Saviour Shadrach Testament Flames Pre Raphaelite
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The captivating stained glass window, titled "Abednigo, The Fiery Furnace" transports viewers back to the year 1870. Created by the talented artist Edward Coley Burne-Jones, this masterpiece can be found in All Saints Church in Middleton Cheney, Northamptonshire, UK. The window was crafted by Morris Marshall & Faulkner & Co. , showcasing their exceptional artistry and attention to detail. In this scene from the biblical story of Abednigo, we witness a moment of intense drama and divine intervention. Bound within the scorching flames of Babylon's furnace are three Hebrew men: Abednigo (also known as Shadrach), Meshach, and their companion. Despite being trapped in an inferno meant to consume them for refusing to worship King Nebuchadnezzar's golden idol, they remain unharmed. Burne-Jones skillfully captures the movement and intensity of the fire through his use of vibrant colors and flowing lines. The figures appear idealized yet humanly relatable as they stand amidst the raging flames with expressions that convey both fear and faith. This stunning piece serves as a powerful reminder of salvation and divine protection even in times of great adversity. It reflects Victorian-era religious beliefs while embodying elements of aestheticism prevalent during that period. Preserved throughout history, this exquisite stained glass window continues to inspire awe with its intricate details and profound narrative.
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