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Title
Untitled
Artist
Mel DiGiacomo
Physical Description
A bride with her veil over her face standing in the front, with a man standing behind her on the right.
Object Creation Date
late 20th century
Accession Number
2014/2.191
Medium and Support
black and white photograph on paper
relevance
rank 14.24993
Secondary Keywords
ceremonies
cultural ceremonies
descriptors
events
glass
glass and glassmaking mixtures
glass by technique
inorganic material
materials
materials by composition
objects we use
people and culture
rites of passage
visual works
visual works by medium or technique
Title
Seraph, half of a medallion from the west rose window of Reims Cathedral
Artist
Artist Unknown, Reims, France
Physical Description
A lunette-shaped panel composed of red, blue, white, brownish purple and yellowish brown stained glass joined together by lead cames depicting a seraph. Four leafy fronds, taken from another medieval window, have been inserted here between the seraph's head and shoulders. The panel is the upper half of a roundel originally installed in the west rose window of Reims Cathedral.
Century
late 13th-early 14th century
Object Creation Date
1280-1310
Accession Number
1979/1.161
Medium and Support
colored and painted glass and lead
relevance
rank 10.04364
Secondary Keywords
angels
animals and creatures
architectural elements
associated concepts
components
components and systems
components by specific context
descriptors
doctrinal concepts
europe (continent)
france (nation)
geographic and political locations
glass
glass and glassmaking mixtures
glass by technique
inorganic material
legendary creatures
materials
materials by composition
object genres
object genres by form
openings (architectural elements)
openings and opening components
openings by form
people and culture
religions and religious concepts
religious concepts
windows
windows and window components
windows by form
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