Saturday 16 March 2019, 10.00AM to 4.30pm
York Minster preserves the largest single collection of medieval stained and painted glass in Britain. Among its treasures, the ninety-five square panels of the St William Window offer a wide range of iconographical content and artistic excellence and provide a means to study the medieval world. This course will explore the art and iconography of the fifteenth-century St William Window, panel by panel, focusing on the story narrated by them and the techniques in which they were executed. It is anticipated that this course will be held at the King’s Manor.
Cristina Figueredo BA MA PhD
Location: tbc