Workshops & Learning

Gudula26 - J.-B. Capronnier, an exceptional master glassmaker, at work in the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula from 1839 to 1880.

Cultural
When
Saturday, 21 November 2026 · 15:00–16:00
Price
Free
Where
St Michael and St Gudula Cathedral
Parvis Sainte-Gudule, 1000 Brussels

Based on the stained glass windows of the Cathedral of Saints Michael and Gudula and related archival documents, the lecture aims to highlight the special place occupied by the 19th century in the history of stained glass and, in this context, to trace the work of J.-B. Capronnier (1814-1891), an internationally renowned master glassmaker who left his mark on the building. J.-B. Capronnier created 38 stained glass windows based on his own designs or those of well-known Belgian and French painters. This collection, which has remained virtually intact, offers a magnificent overview of the workshop's production, which itself reflects that of its time. He was also entrusted with the restoration of the building's old stained glass windows, which had been neglected for too long. He carried out the task with the utmost seriousness, in keeping with the philosophy of the time, which sought above all to restore the stained glass windows to their former glory.

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