Scottish Art - Paintings of Scotland:
Stained Glass Abbey Window
by D. Bruce Bennett
The Trinity Abbey Window
A stained glass abbey window pays homage to The Trinity in this very original artwork. Like Bruce's Glenluce Abbey Chapter House Window painting, this one displays beautiful stone window tracery outlining cornflower blue and magenta stained glass.

(Click for larger view of stained glass abbey window of The Trinity.)
Tracery above The Trinity symbol encapsulates initials for The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit. Surrounded by stones showing painstaking Medieval craftsmanship, with a faint ray of light coming from the left and highlighting the right window recesses, this stained glass abbey window exists solely in Bruce's imagination.
This piece of Scottish Art needs a home where The Trinity is honored and where Medieval architecture is appreciated, as well. Would that be your home - or perhaps the home of someone on your gift list? Mat and frame this picture of Scotland to your own specs (or the specs of your gift recipient) and let it be a reminder of The Trinity, Scotland, and all that's good.
The Trinity Abbey Window Picture of Scotland
Medium: acrylic on hardboard
Image Dimensions: 16" w. x 20" h.
Mat: none
Glass: none
Frame: none
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$195 (+S&H)
(unmatted & unframed)
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Please note that all Paintings of Scotland (and Paintings of England, too) on this site are the original artwork of U.S. artist, D. Bruce Bennett. United States customers pay no U.K. exchange rate, no customs duty tax, and no international mailing costs. All we have to add to the very reasonable price of our Scottish Art is plain old U.S. postage (and state tax for Colorado residents).
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