This tympanum (c1250) is dedicated to the life of Saint Thomas. A rare subject for a tympanum it is located above the right portal of the Cathedral of Poitiers.
Themed images for Saint-Thomas.
This panel forms part of the fine brass monument commemorating Laurence St Maur (d1337), a work of delicate medieval craftsmanship and deep devotional symbolism. At its centre stands the figure of Abraham, robed in solemn majesty. His right hand is raised in benediction, bestowing a gesture of eternal peace, while in his left he holds a globe — a symbol of divine dominion and the heavenly kingdom to which the faithful soul ascends.
This image of Doubting Thomas is probably mid 14th century. It was discovered in 1846, in the north transept of Saint Albans Cathedral beneath whitewash.
This 1467-1469 panel is part of the Resurrection window at Evreux Cathedral. It depicts St Thomas putting his finger into the wound in Christ's side.
Stained glass panels depicting St James and St Thomas. These panels (1475-1480) are two of the lancet windows below rose window in the south transept of Evreux Cathedral.
Medieval stained glass depicting six of the twelve apostles at Great Malver Priory.
From left to right are Saint Thomas, Saint James the Greater, Saint Peter, Saint John, Saint Andrew, and Saint Philip.
Part of the choir screen at Chartres Cathedral this image of Doubting Thomas, dated 1610, is by Thomas Boudin.
This 1700 low relief sculpture, depicts the martyrdom of Saint Philip. It is by an unknown artist and can be found in the church of San Gaetano, Florence.
These four Victorian stained glass panels, by Clayton and Bell, are in the quire clerestory of Gloucester cathedral. The panels show four of the disciples St Matthew, St Thomas, St James, and St Thaddaeus.











