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Stained Glass And The Victorian Gothic Revival

Stained Glass And The Victorian Gothic Revival
By looking at stained glass from the perspective of both glass-painter and patron, and by considering how stained glass was priced, bought and sold, this enlightening study traces the emergence of the market for stained glass in Victorian England. Thus it contains new insights into the Gothic Revival and the relationship between architecture and the decorative arts.Beautifully illustrated with color plates and black and white illustrations, this book will be valuable to those interested in stained glass and the wider world of Victorian art.



The Stained Glass Handbook: Techniques for the Experienced or Budding Stained Glass Artist
The Stained Glass Handbook: Techniques for the Experienced or Budding Stained Glass Artist
The Stained Glass Handbook: Techniques for the Experienced or Budding Stained Glass Artist



Stained glass window patchwork - Stained glass window patchwork is a type of patchwork which simulates the effect of stained glass in church windows.

Stained glass - The term "stained glass" today generally refers to glass that has been colored by added metallic salts during its manufacture. For example, using the metal copper would produce green or blue glass.

Stained-Glass Ceiling - The Stained-glass Ceiling is a sociological phenomenon in religious communities similar to the concept of the "glass ceiling". This concept revolves around the apparent difficulty for women who seek to gain a role within church leadership.

Stained Glass Fusing - Stained Glass fusing is the art commonly used to blend certain glass pieces/colors together. This is most commonly done in a kiln.



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