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St. Boniface and St. Swithin, 1852 (stained glass)
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St. Boniface and St. Swithin, 1852 (stained glass)
3475332 St. Boniface and St. Swithin, 1852 (stained glass) by Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (1812-52); Church of St. Paul, Brighton, East Sussex, UK; (add.info.: Manufactured by Hardman & Co.); eAlastair Carew-Cox; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22726910
© Alastair Carew-Cox / Bridgeman Images
Boniface Brighton Gothic Revival Gothick Neo Gothic Tracery Victorian Gothic Windows Ecclesiastical
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This print showcases the stunning stained glass window titled "St. Boniface and St. Swithin, 1852" by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin. Located in the Church of St. Paul in Brighton, East Sussex, UK, this masterpiece was manufactured by Hardman & Co. , adding to its historical significance. The image captures the intricate details of this gothic revival artwork, which beautifully depicts two revered saints from Christian history. The tracery and architectural elements surrounding the figures showcase Pugin's mastery in capturing the essence of Victorian Gothic art movement. As one gazes at this photograph, they are transported into a world where religion and art seamlessly intertwine. The vibrant colors and delicate craftsmanship of the stained glass evoke a sense of awe and reverence for these holy figures. The presence of St. Boniface and St. Swithin reminds viewers of their significant contributions to Christianity throughout history. This piece serves as a reminder that churches have long served as places for spiritual reflection and worship. Alastair Carew-Cox skillfully captures every detail with his lens, allowing us to appreciate this work even if we cannot witness it firsthand in Brighton's Church of St. Paul. Overall, this print is not just an artistic representation but also a testament to the enduring power of religious iconography within ecclesiastical architecture during the Victorian era
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