This large stained-glass window featuring Mary holding the Christ Child is one of nine lancet windows in Glencairn’s Great Hall. Six of the windows, including this one, are based on medieval originals in Chartres Cathedral (in the town of Chartres, some 60 miles southwest of Paris). These windows were reproduced in the 1930s by the Bryn Athyn stained-glass studio and glassworks.
Although based on a medieval original, Raymond Pitcairn reinterpreted the subject of this window. The original version, located in the central lancet beneath the north rose window at Chartres, depicts Saint Anne holding her daughter, the infant Mary. The Glencairn version was altered to depict Mary holding the infant Jesus. (See External Link.)
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