Iconography
ARCHITECTURE
Britain / Canterbury / Cathedral / North Choir Aisle / n. XIV (containing parts of the Third, Fourth and Sixth Typological Windows)
MAGIC AND SCIENCE
RELIGIOUS ICONOGRAPHY
Typology and Prophecy / Cycles / Stained Glass / Canterbury Cathedral / Fourth Typological Window (parts inserted in n. XIV) / 5th register: Wedding-feast at Cana
Old Testament / 4 Kings (A.V. II Kings) / King Joachin or Jechonias (4 Kings 24:6-16) / Single figure
SECULAR ICONOGRAPHY
Further details
The six jugs of water turned into wine (originally Fourth Typological Window, panel 36) are explained with the Six Ages of the world (left, panel 35) and the Six Ages of Man (right, panel 37). The two panels at the top (Jethro and Daniel) are Types for Christ in the Temple (above, from Third Window)
Artist or creator
Date
1178 - 1190
Location
Canterbury, Christ Church Cathedral, North Quire Aisle (n. XIV, 5th-7th registers, panels 18, 19, 22 (originally in the Fourth Typological Window, panels 35-37), 25 and 26)
Associated persons
Ian Jones (The Warburg Institute) (Photographer (analogue))
Notes on photograph
Bibliographic Citation
Madeleine H. Caviness, The Windows of Christ Church Cathedral Canterbury (Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi, Great Britain, 2), London 1981, pp. 109-111
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