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Title: | Trinity Church, Boston - David's Charge to Solomon |
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Notes: | Trinity Church, Boston, was completed in 1877. Its architect was H. H. Richardson, and numerous artists and craftspeople contributed to the interior design. In 1971, Trinity was designated a National Historic Landmark for "possessing "exceptional value in commemorating or illustrating the history of the United States." (Designed by Edward Burne-Jones, executed by William Morris Studios 1882) William Morris & Edward Burne-Jones, through the Arts & Crafts movement, sought to revive medieval stained glass principles, techniques, and materials. This style rejects illusionistic effects, encourages "flatness" in design, and avoids excessive use of paint, enamel, or stain. Donated by Anne Richardson, Nashville, TN. |
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Date: | 1882 |
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Building: | Trinity Church (Boston, Mass.)
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Material: | Glass |
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City/Town: | Boston
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State: | MA
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Country: | United States
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Scripture: | Kings I, 2
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Person as Subject: | Solomon, King of Israel (Biblical figure)
David, King of Israel (Biblical figure)
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https://diglib.library.vanderbilt.edu/act-imagelink.pl?RC=51519 (Use this link to refer back to this image.)
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Copyright Source: | Image donated by Jim Womack and Anne Richardson |
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Copyright Permission: | Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 |
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Attribution: | Trinity Church, Boston - David's Charge to Solomon, from Art in the Christian Tradition, a project of the Vanderbilt Divinity Library, Nashville, TN. https://diglib.library.vanderbilt.edu/act-imagelink.pl?RC=51519 [retrieved March 26, 2025]. Original source: Image donated by Jim Womack and Anne Richardson. |
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Record Number: | 51519
Last Updated: 2022-06-19 16:20:17
Record Created: 2007-06-06 00:00:00 |
Institution: | Vanderbilt University
Collection: Art in the Christian Tradition |
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