The stained glass panels from the V&A are shown alongside the National Gallery's own collection of German paintings from the same period, depicting the same Biblical scenes. It ends with a recreation of a 15th century six-panelled window from Mariawald Abbey in Germany. Beautifully backlit, it's just what you'd expect to find in a cathedral. Though you might be better placed to appreciate it in a more awe-inspiring setting than the National Gallery, it dazzles all the same.