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Lower Basilica of St. Francis, Chapel of St. Stephen:
Stained Glass Windows of the Quadriphora

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Assisi, Lower Basilica of St. Francis, Chapel of St. Stephen: the stained glass windows. The chapel of St. Stephen is the first on the right side of the nave. The stained glass windows date back to around 1320. The stained glass windows represent the Redeemer, the Virgin and saints; the design is attributed to Simone Martinii and the implementation to Giovanni di Bonino with his collaborator Angeletto da Gubbio. Among others, St. Louis King of France, St. Louis of Toulouse (St Lodovico d’Angiò) and Cardinal Gentile di Partino da Montefiore are depicted.

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Keywords
Lower Basilica Saint Francis Assisi - Chapel of Saint Stephen - Medieval stained glass - Simone Martini - Giovanni di Bonino - Angeletto da Gubbio - Saint Louis of France - Saint Louis of Toulouse - Gothic sacred art - Italian stained glass