This panel from the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus window of the nave aisle of Rouen Cathedral portrays a single episode from the legend. Malchus, after miraculously sleeping for almost two centuries in a cave with other Christian converts, is led before the bishop and proconsul after attempting to buy bread with an antique coin. Another panel from this window is in the collection of Glencairn Museum (03.SG.49). (See External Link.)
Sources:
- Michael W. Cothren, “Seven Sleepers and Seven Kneelers: Three Thirteenth-Century Stained-Glass Panels from Rouen,” _Glencairn Museum News_, Number 3, 2019.
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