Gigapixel Art, photography by Ghigo Roli
Assisi, Upper Basilica of St. Francis, Nave,
North Side: Stained Glass Windows of the Second Bay

Assisi, Upper Basilica of San Francesco, nave, north side: the stained glass window of the mullioned window in the second bay, perhaps designed by the Master of San Francesco, circa 1275.
It depicts episodes from the lives of Saints Matthew and Bartholomew. From top to bottom and left to right: Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew; Martyrdom of Saint Matthew; Saint Bartholomew in conversation with King Polymius; the people honor Saint Matthew by wearing golden crowns; Saint Bartholomew heals the daughter of King Polymius; Saint Matthew resurrects the son of the king of Egypt; the messengers of King Polymius invite Saint Bartholomew to the palace; Saint Matthew puts to sleep the dragons of the magicians Zaroes and Arphascal; Saint Bartholomew frees a possessed man; Saint Matthew saves men from the harassment of magicians; Saint Bartholomew (full-length); Saint Matthew (full-length).
