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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Bishop’s Eye window canonical 1
Dean’s Eye window 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic window
rose window
stained glass window
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
constructionPeriod medieval period
dedicatedTo episcopal symbolism
hasCounterpart Bishop’s Eye window self-linksurface differs
surface form: Dean’s Eye window
hasFeature elaborate design
intricate tracery
medieval stained glass
hasNameOrigin named after the bishop’s side of the church
hasShape circular
hasType rose window
heritageContext part of a major English Gothic cathedral
isPartOf south transept of Lincoln Cathedral
locatedIn Lincoln Cathedral
locatedInBuildingType cathedral
locatedInCity Lincoln
locatedInCountry England
locatedInRegion Lincolnshire
materialUsed colored glass
stone tracery
notableFor complex Gothic tracery
rich iconography in stained glass
religiousAffiliation Church of England
tourismAttraction popular feature for visitors to Lincoln Cathedral
visualCharacteristic high level of detail
large scale
radiating pattern

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Lincoln Cathedral notableFeature Bishop’s Eye window
Bishop’s Eye window hasCounterpart Bishop’s Eye window self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Dean’s Eye window