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Britain’s Most Fragile Treasure

Britain’s Most Fragile Treasure

Oct. 12, 201160 Min.
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Synopsis

Historian Dr Janina Ramirez unlocks the secrets of a centuries-old masterpiece in glass. At 78 feet in height, the famous East Window at York Minster is the largest medieval stained-glass window in the country and it was the creative vision of a single artist – a mysterious master craftsman called John Thornton, one of the earliest named English artists. The East Window of York Minster is far more than a work of artistic genius, it is a window onto the medieval world and the medieval mind – telling us who were once were and who we still are, all preserved in the most fragile medium of all.

Original title Britain's Most Fragile Treasure
IMDb Rating 6.3
TMDb Rating 6 2 votes

Director

Paul Tilzey
Director

Cast

Tim Ayers isSelf - Centre for Medieval Studies
Self - Centre for Medieval Studies
Sarah Brown isSelf - Director
Self - Director
Tony Cattle isSelf - Glazier
Self - Glazier
Keith Jones isSelf - Dean of York
Self - Dean of York
Richard Marks isSelf - Art Historian
Self - Art Historian
Walter Pinches isSelf - Glassmaker
Self - Glassmaker
Nick Teed isSelf - Senior Conservator
Self - Senior Conservator
Helen Whittaker isSelf - Stained Glass Artist
Self - Stained Glass Artist

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