Bishop’s Eye window
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The Bishop’s Eye window is a large, intricately traceryed Gothic rose window in Lincoln Cathedral, renowned for its elaborate medieval stained glass and distinctive design.
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| instanceOf |
Gothic window
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rose window → stained glass window → |
| architecturalStyle |
Gothic architecture
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| constructionPeriod |
medieval period
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| dedicatedTo |
episcopal symbolism
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| hasCounterpart |
Dean’s Eye window
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| hasFeature |
elaborate design
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intricate tracery → medieval stained glass → |
| hasNameOrigin |
named after the bishop’s side of the church
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| hasShape |
circular
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| hasType |
rose window
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| heritageContext |
part of a major English Gothic cathedral
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| isPartOf |
south transept of Lincoln Cathedral
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| locatedIn |
Lincoln Cathedral
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| locatedInBuildingType |
cathedral
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| locatedInCity |
Lincoln
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| locatedInCountry |
England
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| locatedInRegion |
Lincolnshire
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| materialUsed |
colored glass
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stone tracery → |
| notableFor |
complex Gothic tracery
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rich iconography in stained glass → |
| religiousAffiliation |
Church of England
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| tourismAttraction |
popular feature for visitors to Lincoln Cathedral
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| visualCharacteristic |
high level of detail
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large scale → radiating pattern → |
Referenced by (2)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Bishop’s Eye window
("Dean’s Eye window")
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hasCounterpart |
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Lincoln Cathedral
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notableFeature |