Edinburgh:Mayfield Salisbury Parish Church of Scotland, South Nave

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St. Joan of Arc

Window of one lancet light.

This window depicts a figure of Joan of Arc, who is deep in thought, with the Virgin Mary and angels above her right shoulder as battles rage at her feet. There is a fleur de lis above her figure.

Inscription:
‘Joan of Arc’
‘Blessed are the merciful’. (Matthew 3:7)

(Information provided by “The Mayfield Salisbury Windows- ‘Thy Story in Glass’.” Dr. Elizabeth Cumming 2010).

Artist/Designer:
Charles Lamb Davidson- (1897-1948) Davidson was born in Brechin and was a son of a monumental sculptor of stone and marble- Charles Davidson. He attended Glasgow School of Art gaining a PGDiploma in 1919. Davidson was a cartoonist for the Glasgow Evening Times, a painter in oil and watercolour and exhibited at the RSA and the Glasgow Institute. He designed stained glass and did interior designs for Guthrie and Wells.

Firm/Company:
Guthrie and Wells, Glasgow (1897-1960s) was created by the merging of J&W Guthrie, the sole partner- William Guthrie and Andrew Wells, a decorator. The company designed interior fittings such as decor, wallpapers, stained glass, tiles, carpets and furniture. The firm ceased creating stained glass in the 1960s. (RM 2010)

Details

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Who: Charles Lamb Davidson (Artist/Designer)
Guthrie and Wells, Glasgow (Firm/Company)
What: Church of Scotland
Where: 18 West Mayfield, Edinburgh, EH9 1TQ
When: 1927 (installed)
Jul-12 (photograph taken)
Resource Rights Holder: Scottish Stained Glass Trust and Symposium
Record ID: 000-000-769-040-C
Project:
Project Ref:
Material: Glass, Lead, Paint, Stain
Dimensions: Approx 1.2 x 0.4m/lancet
Subject/Keywords: Joan of Arc, personification, Virgin Mary, angels, battle, fighting, helmet, Fleur de lis, Beatitudes, Blessed are the merciful
Event: Anonymous (Donated by)
Description:  
Photographer: Elisa Conesa Martinez
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