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Windows
In Canterbury Cathedral
    Nina Aldin Thune
    Kunsthistorie.com
The Cathedral
• Abbey of Benedictine monks

• Also the seat of the Archbishop of
  Canterbury

• Site of important Anglo-Saxon church
  that has recently been excavated
History




In 597 Pope Gregory the Great (the Gregorian
Chanter) orders a reluctant Augustine off to
England to convert the Brits to Christianity. 
Augustine bases himself with a monastic
community known by the name of "Saints Peter
and Paul" in Canterbury, and quickly persuades
King Aethelbert of Kent to become the first of the
(Germanic) Anglo-Saxon Kings to be  baptized,
which happens on Whitsunday (Pentecost) 597.
History




602: Saint Augustine dedicates the first
Canterbury Cathedral.
History




Repaired just before the Norman Conquest of
1066, the cathedral and its city are both largely
destroyed by a huge fire in 1067.  Rebuilding,
and the English Church in general, are going
nowhere under the ineffective Anglo Saxon
Archbishop Stigand, and there is general relief
when he is deposed in 1070 and replaced by the
energetic, intelligent and widely respected Italian
Lanfranc (from Pavia), the Abbot who had put
the Abbey of Bec in Normandy on the map of
Europe.
• Nave and transepts rebuilt by
 Archbishop Lanfranc (1070-89)

• Choir finished under his successors,
  Arnulph and Conrad

• Archbishop Thomas Becket murdered
  here on December 29, 1170
The Murder
Thomas Becket




On Tuesday 29 December 1170 was the murder
of Thomas Becket in the north-west transept by
knights of King Henry II. The king had frequent
conflicts with the strong-willed Becket and is
said to have exclaimed in frustration, "Who will
rid me of this turbulent priest?" The knights took
it literally and murdered Becket in his own
cathedral. Becket was the second of four
Archbishops of Canterbury who were murdered.
Thomas Becket




Archbishop Thomas Becket murdered here on
December 29, 1170
The murder of Thomas
Becket




According to John of Salisbury, the knights sliced
off the top of Becket’s skull and spread his brains
over the pavement, mixing blood and bone.
Tomb




Becket's original tomb was in the Crypt of
Canterbury Cathedral.
The monks buried the archbishop´s body in the
crypt that very night and denied public access to
the tomb until Easter of the following year
The Cathedral
after the murder
• Choir destroyed by fire in 1174-rebuilt
  1176-84

• Became major English pilgrimage site

• Nave and east transept rebuilt in
  Perpendicular Gothic style ca.
  1365-1400
The Trinity-Chapel
• In 1180-84 the old, square-ended,
  eastern chapel was replaced by the
  present Trinity chapel, a broad
  extension with an ambulatory designed
  to house the shrine of St Thomas
  Becket.

• 1220, fifty years after his martyrdom,
  Becket's remains were translated to a
  new shrine in his honor in the Trinity
  Chapel of the Cathedral.
Windows
The windows




Of the ten original windows, only seven retain
medieval glass and the other three are comprised
of replacement glass and plain quarries
The Shrine
• The shrine was removed in 1538. Henry
  VIII summoned the dead saint to court
  to face charges of treason. In his
  absence, he was found guilty, and the
  treasures of his shrine confiscated,
  carried away in two coffers and twenty-
  six carts.
Shrine




St. Albans Abbey (Cathedral) Hertfordshire
Miracles
Thomas
   Becket
 Thomas is the best
doctor of the worthy
        sick
• Miracles at the shrine of St. Thomas were
  chronicled by two monks, William and Benedict.

• At first, at the time of his martyrdom, the martyr
  began to glisten with remarkable miracles,
  restoring sight to the blind, walking to the lame,
  hearing to the deaf, speech to the mute, and
  cleansing lepers, restoring paralytics, curing
  dropsy and all varieties of fatal, incurable
  disease, even resuscitating the dead. And
  miraculously exercising power over the demons
  and all the elements, he extended the touch of
  this power to unusual and unheard of signs. For
  instance, people deprived of their eyes and
  genitalia obtained new members by his merits.
Juliane of Rochester

• Reading from left to right, the first
  panel depicts a blind girl with her eyes
  closed
• She grasps her father’s hand and
  shoulder as he leads her through an
  outdoor setting indicated by a plant-
  like form twining over their heads
• The second scene shows the two
  pilgrims as they approach Becket’s
  tomb, represented by the portholes in
  the side. Arches, a tower, and the tomb
  symbolize the architecture of the
  cathedral and imply a religious setting,
  as does the figure of a monk applying a
  mixture to the girl’s eyes.
• The final scene repeats the figures of
  the father and daughter, once again
  identified by their clothing, as they give
  thanks to the saint for the miraculous
  restoration of Juliana’s sight.
Richard Sunieve



• The first panel shows Richard at work
  as a herdsman
• He then falls ill and takes to his bed
The Cure of Richard of
       Sunieve

• He kneels in front of Becket’s tomb and
  receives a mixture prepared by a monk
  with a bowl and spoon or mortar and
  pestle
• The next panel shows Richard cured.
  He demonstrates the cure to those
  around him, probably his master and
  mistress
The Cure of Richard of
       Sunieve



• The story concludes with Richard at the
  tomb offering gold coins as thanks
St.Thomas Water
St.Thomas Water

• After the murder the monks had
  carefully collected Thomas blood
• The martyr´s blood had been diluted
  with water
• The blood and water was used as
  medicin
St.Thomas
   Water
 A father tips up an
 ampulla filled with
Canterbury water for
  his son to drink.
     Window n:II
Pilgrims
Pilgrims

• Because of the violent nature of his
  death, Becket was considered a martyr
  by the monks at Christ Church and the
  English people. Word of the murder
  quickly spread throughout the country,
  and people began to flock to the
  cathedral
Pilgrim


• St.Thomas appers to King LouisVII of
  France in a dream
• LouisVII of France in Canterbury in
  1179
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Windows in Canterbury Cathedral

  • 1. Windows In Canterbury Cathedral Nina Aldin Thune Kunsthistorie.com
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  • 7. • Abbey of Benedictine monks • Also the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury • Site of important Anglo-Saxon church that has recently been excavated
  • 8. History In 597 Pope Gregory the Great (the Gregorian Chanter) orders a reluctant Augustine off to England to convert the Brits to Christianity.  Augustine bases himself with a monastic community known by the name of "Saints Peter and Paul" in Canterbury, and quickly persuades King Aethelbert of Kent to become the first of the (Germanic) Anglo-Saxon Kings to be  baptized, which happens on Whitsunday (Pentecost) 597.
  • 9. History 602: Saint Augustine dedicates the first Canterbury Cathedral.
  • 10. History Repaired just before the Norman Conquest of 1066, the cathedral and its city are both largely destroyed by a huge fire in 1067.  Rebuilding, and the English Church in general, are going nowhere under the ineffective Anglo Saxon Archbishop Stigand, and there is general relief when he is deposed in 1070 and replaced by the energetic, intelligent and widely respected Italian Lanfranc (from Pavia), the Abbot who had put the Abbey of Bec in Normandy on the map of Europe.
  • 11. • Nave and transepts rebuilt by Archbishop Lanfranc (1070-89) • Choir finished under his successors, Arnulph and Conrad • Archbishop Thomas Becket murdered here on December 29, 1170
  • 13. Thomas Becket On Tuesday 29 December 1170 was the murder of Thomas Becket in the north-west transept by knights of King Henry II. The king had frequent conflicts with the strong-willed Becket and is said to have exclaimed in frustration, "Who will rid me of this turbulent priest?" The knights took it literally and murdered Becket in his own cathedral. Becket was the second of four Archbishops of Canterbury who were murdered.
  • 14. Thomas Becket Archbishop Thomas Becket murdered here on December 29, 1170
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  • 16. The murder of Thomas Becket According to John of Salisbury, the knights sliced off the top of Becket’s skull and spread his brains over the pavement, mixing blood and bone.
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  • 18. Tomb Becket's original tomb was in the Crypt of Canterbury Cathedral. The monks buried the archbishop´s body in the crypt that very night and denied public access to the tomb until Easter of the following year
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  • 22. • Choir destroyed by fire in 1174-rebuilt 1176-84 • Became major English pilgrimage site • Nave and east transept rebuilt in Perpendicular Gothic style ca. 1365-1400
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  • 26. • In 1180-84 the old, square-ended, eastern chapel was replaced by the present Trinity chapel, a broad extension with an ambulatory designed to house the shrine of St Thomas Becket. • 1220, fifty years after his martyrdom, Becket's remains were translated to a new shrine in his honor in the Trinity Chapel of the Cathedral.
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  • 31. The windows Of the ten original windows, only seven retain medieval glass and the other three are comprised of replacement glass and plain quarries
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  • 36. • The shrine was removed in 1538. Henry VIII summoned the dead saint to court to face charges of treason. In his absence, he was found guilty, and the treasures of his shrine confiscated, carried away in two coffers and twenty- six carts.
  • 37.
  • 38. Shrine St. Albans Abbey (Cathedral) Hertfordshire
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  • 42. Thomas Becket Thomas is the best doctor of the worthy sick
  • 43. • Miracles at the shrine of St. Thomas were chronicled by two monks, William and Benedict. • At first, at the time of his martyrdom, the martyr began to glisten with remarkable miracles, restoring sight to the blind, walking to the lame, hearing to the deaf, speech to the mute, and cleansing lepers, restoring paralytics, curing dropsy and all varieties of fatal, incurable disease, even resuscitating the dead. And miraculously exercising power over the demons and all the elements, he extended the touch of this power to unusual and unheard of signs. For instance, people deprived of their eyes and genitalia obtained new members by his merits.
  • 44.
  • 45. Juliane of Rochester • Reading from left to right, the first panel depicts a blind girl with her eyes closed • She grasps her father’s hand and shoulder as he leads her through an outdoor setting indicated by a plant- like form twining over their heads
  • 46.
  • 47. • The second scene shows the two pilgrims as they approach Becket’s tomb, represented by the portholes in the side. Arches, a tower, and the tomb symbolize the architecture of the cathedral and imply a religious setting, as does the figure of a monk applying a mixture to the girl’s eyes.
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  • 49. • The final scene repeats the figures of the father and daughter, once again identified by their clothing, as they give thanks to the saint for the miraculous restoration of Juliana’s sight.
  • 50.
  • 51. Richard Sunieve • The first panel shows Richard at work as a herdsman • He then falls ill and takes to his bed
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  • 53.
  • 54.
  • 55. The Cure of Richard of Sunieve • He kneels in front of Becket’s tomb and receives a mixture prepared by a monk with a bowl and spoon or mortar and pestle • The next panel shows Richard cured. He demonstrates the cure to those around him, probably his master and mistress
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  • 58. The Cure of Richard of Sunieve • The story concludes with Richard at the tomb offering gold coins as thanks
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  • 61. St.Thomas Water • After the murder the monks had carefully collected Thomas blood • The martyr´s blood had been diluted with water • The blood and water was used as medicin
  • 62. St.Thomas Water A father tips up an ampulla filled with Canterbury water for his son to drink. Window n:II
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  • 67. Pilgrims • Because of the violent nature of his death, Becket was considered a martyr by the monks at Christ Church and the English people. Word of the murder quickly spread throughout the country, and people began to flock to the cathedral
  • 68. Pilgrim • St.Thomas appers to King LouisVII of France in a dream • LouisVII of France in Canterbury in 1179
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  • 71. Tekst
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