Institute for Stained Glass in Canada Image name Image order Location name Town or region 10 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan 20 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan 30 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan Probably McCausland, Toronto Round Altar Window 40 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan McCausland, F. Rault Gothic Windows Above, Historical Panels Below 50 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan A.. Rault, McCausland French Window and Canadian Window 60 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan 70 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan St. Matthews’ Anglican Church File name Image description A fairly new church in a downtown residential part of Regina Image date Circa 1963 Bell Tower and Two McCausland Windows View Towards Altar West Window of Coloured Glass Circa 1964 Completing all of the window spaces in a church may go on for years or decades. The West window awaits. Artist Name St. Andrew 1964 80 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan McCausland, Toronto Signature: “Robt. McCausland Ltd. Toronto 1964.” 1964 90 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan McCausland, Toronto 1964 100 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan McCausland, Toronto 110 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan Memorial Panel (detail) The signature may be seen faintly. South Wall with Lower Gallery The upper windows are of religious figures, while the smaller ones in the lower gallery depict historical Canadian scenes. My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord Mary’s response to the Angel’s Annunciation. 1964 120 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan McCausland, Toronto St. Matthew Patron Saint of this church, writer of a Gospel.. 1964 130 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan McCausland, Toronto 1964 140 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan McCausland, Toronto St. Agnes The Power and the Glory Christ’s crown and globe represent his Kingship. St. George Like the McCausland windows, the Rault windows feature a painted central figure, with a less expensive surround. St. Michael Self-portrait of the Artist as Saint James 1967 150 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan McCausland, Toronto circa 1970 160 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan André Rault, Rennes, France Like St George, Michael is wearing armour. George and Michael are both associated with battle. circa 1970 170 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan André Rault, Rennes, France Among five panels he completed in St. Matthew’s, André Rault apparently decided to include himself as St. James, who was a close friend of Jesus. André Rault made many fine windows in more than 15 Regina churches and visited the city annually for many years, beginning around 1949. circa 1970 180 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan André Rault, Rennes, France circa 1970 190 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan André Rault, Rennes, France 1985 200 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan Westmacott, Winnipeg Man and Woman (detail) 1985 210 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan Westmacott, Winnipeg SIGNATURE: “Westmacott Art Glass Studio, B.K. 1985” (detail) 1985 220 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan Westmacott, Winnipeg SIGNATURE: “Westmacott Art Glass Studio, B.K. 1985” (detail) 1985 230 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan Westmacott, Winnipeg 1985 240 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan Westmacott, Winnipeg Other artists who made self-portraits as saints include William Morris (Christ Church, Vancouver) and Michelangelo (Sistine Chapel). St. Peter Arrival at Hudson’s Bay Company Fort England and Canada A missionary and his family welcome a canoe with a top-hatted English man. An HBC Fort, a church and a tipi. A Native woman stands outside the tipi. In the left panel, a man is sent by his Bishop from England. In the right panel, he arrives by train in Western Canada, and is greeted by the same family that greeted the canoe in another window. Locomotive and Welcome Party (detail) 1985 250 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan Westmacott, Winnipeg Twentieth Century Group (detail) 1985 260 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan Westmacott, Winnipeg circa 1980 270 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan Frederic Rault, France circa 1980 280 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan Frederic Rault, France Two Inuit, a Missionary, and Explorers in the Arctic The blue icebergs places this scene far in Canada’s North. Frederic Rault had taken over his father Andre’s studio in Rennes in 1977, and these were among his first windows. He also did the much larger installation at Assumption Cathedral in Gravelbourg in this period. Two Inuit and Missionary Saying Mass Mass is offered with icebergs in the background.. Two Inuit Faces (detail) While painted simply, there is real character in these faces. circa 1980 290 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan Frederic Rault, France English Missionaries Meet Plains Indians Anglican windows frequently depict missionary history in Canada. A second pair of windows we believe to be by Frederic Rault. circa 1980 300 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan Frederic Rault, France Two English Men (detail) Anglican windows frequently depict missionary history in Canada. circa 1980 310 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan Frederic Rault, France circa 1980 320 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan Frederic Rault, France circa 1980 330 St. Matthew’s Anglican Church Regina, Saskatchewan Frederic Rault, France Missionary and Indian (detail) A Native Face (detail) The face seems reflective and perhaps skeptical.