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Building Name: Christ Church Cranbrook

Artist Name: Robert Toland Wright

City: Bloomfield Hills

Window Shape: 5 (gothic arched, 2 vertical sections)

Date of Window: 1927

Subject/Title of Window: Life of St. Paul, Part 2

Brief Description of Subject: Each of the six medallions in all three windows bears an inscription identifying an incident in Paul’s life. Example: “Labor with Hands” shows Paul in his vocation as a tentamaker. Some of the depicted incidents in Paul’s life: The stoning of Stephen, the conversion of Paul, Paul preaching at Antioch, Paul before Ceasar (misspelled in window as “Ceaser”), imprisonment of Paul, conversion of the jailer, beheading of Paul, etc.

This is the second of the three windows in the St. Paul Chapel. Each contains six medallions which have an inscription that names the scene depicted in the life of St. Paul. The scenes are in chronological order. Inscription and Source (top to bottom)
Left Lancet: Restores Eutychus --- Acts 20:7-12
                    Preaches at Athens --- Acts 17:16-34
                    Jailor Converted --- Acts 16:25-34
Right Lancet: Paul Enters Temple --- Acts 21:17-30
                      Charges Elders --- Acts 20:28-31
                      Labors with hands --- 1 Corinthians 4:11-12

Located at the bottom left of both lancets is the signature of the maker of this window.

Inscriptions: Restores Eutychus
Preaches at Athens
Jailor Converted
Paul Enters Temple
Charges Elders


Height: 10.75'

Width: 4.5'

Type of Glass and Technique: Antique or Cathedral Glass, Lead Came

Life of St. Paul, Part 2
Life of St. Paul, Part 2
Canopy
Canopy
Restores Eutychus
Restores Eutychus
Preaches at Athens
Preaches at Athens
Jailor Converted
Jailor Converted
Paul Enters Temple
Paul Enters Temple
Charges Elders
Charges Elders
Labors with hands
Labors with hands
Signature
Signature

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