Bradford Cathedral is a historic place of worship located in the city of Bradford, England. The cathedral’s origins date back to the 8th century when it was established as a Saxon chapel. Over the years, the structure has undergone several renovations and expansions resulting in the present-day Gothic-style architecture. One of the most notable features… Continue reading Stained Glass of the Crucifixion Window in the South Transept of Bradford Cathedral
Tag: Charles Eamer Kempe
All Saints Pavement in York
Charles Eamer Kempe was a painter in the mid-19th century who was heavily influenced by high church practices. He began his own stained glass company, CE Kempe a& Co in London in 1868, and was known for his use of silver stain on clear glass. Kempe’s greatest influence was the stained glass of Northern Germany… Continue reading All Saints Pavement in York
Stained Glass Crucifixion Window in the South Transept of Bradford Cathedral
Bradford Cathedral, located in the heart of the city of Bradford in the north of England, is a beautiful and historic building with a rich heritage stretching back over 800 years. The cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, is one of the oldest and most important places of worship in the… Continue reading Stained Glass Crucifixion Window in the South Transept of Bradford Cathedral
All Saints Pavement in York
The All Saints Pavement church in York boasts a stunning feature in its North Aisle – East Window, created by the noted artist Charles Eamer Kempe in 1893. Kempe was a painter and a stained glass artisan who started his own company, CE Kempe & Co, in London in 1868. Though not a trained artist,… Continue reading All Saints Pavement in York
York – All Saints Pavement
All Saints Pavement, York. Memorial Window to James Raine DCL, Chancellor & Canon Res of York & 28 a long time rector of this parish. By Charles Eamer Kempe, 1897. Charles Eamer Kempe (1837-1907) was a painter of partitions, ceilings and woodwork of churches in the 1860s. The model then in vogue reflected a resurgence… Continue reading York – All Saints Pavement