Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors
Pair of Bronze Doors

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The entrance doors to the Bunyan Meeting, with 10 panels in high relief depicting scenes from 'The Pilgrim's Progress'. They are based on Lorenzo Ghiberti's 'Gates of Paradise', the eastern doors of the Florence Baptistry.

John Bunyan Museum & Library

Bedford

Title

Pair of Bronze Doors

Date

1876

Medium

bronze

Measurements

H 272 x W 76 x D 7.5 cm

Accession number

BEDBM:Temp02

Work type

Relief

Signature/marks description

bottom left panel: Fredrick Thrupp Sculptor; bottom right panel: Peter Rothwell Metal Worker 1876

Inscription description

above doors: The Pilgrim's Progress from the City of Destruction to Mount Zion

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