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Richard III Visitor Centre to get life-sized window of King | Richard III Visitor Centre to get life-sized window of King |
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A life-sized stained glass window depicting Richard III is to feature at the new visitor centre under construction in Leicester. | A life-sized stained glass window depicting Richard III is to feature at the new visitor centre under construction in Leicester. |
Brad Cooke, 34, is to design and build the window showing the King, his wife and son. | Brad Cooke, 34, is to design and build the window showing the King, his wife and son. |
Mr Cooke said he plans to have Richard III in full armour and regalia with his crown in his hand. | Mr Cooke said he plans to have Richard III in full armour and regalia with his crown in his hand. |
The exhibition centre will focus on the King's life, his brutal death and his rediscovery over 500 years later. | The exhibition centre will focus on the King's life, his brutal death and his rediscovery over 500 years later. |
'Thought provoking' | 'Thought provoking' |
Mr Cooke, who runs a stained, glass and glazing company in Knighton, said he was currently designing the 2.8m high and 2.3m wide window. | Mr Cooke, who runs a stained, glass and glazing company in Knighton, said he was currently designing the 2.8m high and 2.3m wide window. |
"I'm not 100% sure on the background colours yet, but I'm hoping to put the King in silver and gold armour," he said. | "I'm not 100% sure on the background colours yet, but I'm hoping to put the King in silver and gold armour," he said. |
"I am planning to but Anne in the colours she was married in and Edward would be draped in the national flag of that time. | "I am planning to but Anne in the colours she was married in and Edward would be draped in the national flag of that time. |
"Richard III will be slightly separated from his wife and son to make the piece thought provoking." | "Richard III will be slightly separated from his wife and son to make the piece thought provoking." |
Mr Cooke has carried out restoration work on broken stained windows at Leicester Cathedral. | Mr Cooke has carried out restoration work on broken stained windows at Leicester Cathedral. |
"I was over the moon and privileged when I was approached to do the work at the visitor centre," he said. | |
He added: "There are plans to have three lights behind the glass and each one would go off one by one in order of death to relate to the story. | He added: "There are plans to have three lights behind the glass and each one would go off one by one in order of death to relate to the story. |
"So the order would be Edward, Anne and then finally Richard III." | "So the order would be Edward, Anne and then finally Richard III." |
Mr Cooke said the window would take between six to eight weeks to complete and he hoped to have it completed some time in May. | Mr Cooke said the window would take between six to eight weeks to complete and he hoped to have it completed some time in May. |
Sarah Levitt, head of arts and museums at Leicester City Council, said: "It's wonderful that we've got this great opportunity to showcase local talent in the creation of such a beautiful piece of original artwork. | |
"The finished piece will create a striking backdrop to what should be an really exciting new exhibition, and we look forward to unveiling it to visitors." | "The finished piece will create a striking backdrop to what should be an really exciting new exhibition, and we look forward to unveiling it to visitors." |
The king, who reigned from 1483, was killed in the final battle of the Wars of the Roses at Bosworth field in Leicestershire in 1485. | The king, who reigned from 1483, was killed in the final battle of the Wars of the Roses at Bosworth field in Leicestershire in 1485. |
Richard III's bones were discovered under a Leicester council car park in 2012 and were confirmed to be the King last year. | Richard III's bones were discovered under a Leicester council car park in 2012 and were confirmed to be the King last year. |
A judicial review has been scheduled in March to decide where he should be reburied. | A judicial review has been scheduled in March to decide where he should be reburied. |
The Richard III Visitor Centre is due to open in June. | The Richard III Visitor Centre is due to open in June. |
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