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  • arts and is best known for his work in stained glass. Tiffany is the American artist most associated with the Art Nouveau and Aesthetic movements ...
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  • sculptures and thirteenth-century stained glass windows. of the period and at Bourges the stained-glass windows are outstanding ...
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  • twelfth- and thirteenth-century stained-glass windows, all in remarkable ... spaces of the cathedral to be free for stained-glass work, as well as a towering ...
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  • Glass art includes the creation of stained glass, working glass in ... manipulate glass in a kiln. Traditional stained glass work is commonly called ...
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  • A stained glass window representing a Venn diagram in Gonville and ... diagrams were devised while designing a stained-glass]] window in memoriam to Venn. ...
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  • While recognized largely for his paintings, stained glass, and interior decoration, LaFarge also drew attention during the American Renaissance as ...
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  • began to work in sculpture, ceramics, and stained glass. Israel, where in 1960 he created stained glass windows for the synagogue ...
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  • mediums were sculpture, panel painting, stained glass, fresco and illuminated ... ==Overview of Gothic painting and stained glass== "Gothic" ...
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  • effected their healing with only a simple glass of water. One day, an aged ... [[Image:Iquitos Cathedral Stained Glass San Martín de Porres.jpg ...
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  • and large, irregularly shaped pieces of glass in architecture. By the start ... ===Glassware and stained glass=== * [[Daum (1864-1930) * Émile Gallé ...
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  • The term Poor Man's Bible refers to various forms of Christian art (paintings, carvings, mosaics, and stained glass) that were used primarily ...
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  • "Today I made an experient in hermetic glass vessels in order to determine ... a glass factory that produced the first stained glass mosaics outside of Italy ...
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  • John Venn died in Cambridge on April 4, 1923. A stained glass window ... gonville-caius.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Stained glass window in the dining ...
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  • church there has a twentieth century stained glass window depicting them. ... unearthing of the fourteenth century stained glass window identified with ...
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  • revival of traditional crafts such as stained glass painting; Morris himself ... ris/Morris1.htm William Morris Stained Glass] *[http://www.marxists ...
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  • On August 25, 2007, the cathedral received a new stained glass in ... The nave is enhanced by many nineteenth century stained-glass windows ...
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  • to join lead came and copper foil in stained glass work. Soldering can also ... ==Stained Glass Soldering== Historically soldering tips were copper ...
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  • to his beloved "Nell"—a stained glass window was installed ... famous designer now best-known for his stained glass, Tiffany was among the ...
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  • and the priest who accompanied them, by name in stained glass. Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Surrey, was lieutenant general, and was largely responsible ...
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  • ceramic, stone, porcelain, metal, or even glass. Tiles are generally used ... technology surrounding porcelain tiles and glass tiles has advanced, moving ...
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  • which the early Tudor kings would use. Small stained glass roundels in the leaded glass of her lancet windows also carry both England (cropped away ...
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  • Chartres, France. One of its beautiful stained-glass windows portrays the ... most completely in two other medieval stained-glass windows, in the French ...
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  • [[File:Saint Raphael Catholic Church (Springfield, Ohio) - stained glass, Upon this Rock, detail - St. Peter's Basilica.jpg|thumb|350px ...
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  • on the chapel, its architecture, its stained glass windows, its interior ... There are three sets of stained glass windows, upon which Matisse ...
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  • organ designed by John Baker of Charleston, Stained glass windows, original handmade pews, its original altar, and a 125-ft.spire. The large stained ...
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  • bowenite), carnelian, aventurine quartz, glass, grossularite, Vesuvianite ... *Type B treatment involves exposing a promising but stained piece ...
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  • church often houses treasures such as stained glass, stone and wood statues ... Image:Cathedral 2 by andy205.jpg|Stained Glass at Cologne Cathedral ...
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  • applied arts, such as ceramics, majolics, and stained glass. He also produced architectural masks, stage sets, and costumes. It is the large painting ...
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  • covering Cathedral walls and the beautiful stained glass images of cathedral windows served a higher purpose of illuminating divine wisdom and biblical ...
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  • abbey in 1452-53 included a set of twelve stained glass windows devoted to the various branches of learning. Dunstaple is clearly, if not indirectly ...
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  • the work was used as a pattern-book for stained glass, but also for tapestries and sculpture. ==Notes== ==References== *Carruthers, Mary, and ...
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  • [[Image:St-martin-of-tours-stained-glass.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Stained Glass Decoration of Saint Martin of Tours Church in Vegreville, Alberta ...
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  • |caption=Stained glass image of Saint Margaret of Scotland in the small chapel at Edinburgh Castle. |birth_place= Castle Reka, Southern Hungary ...
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  • similar to how a light microscope uses glass lenses to focus light on ... produce ultrathin slices about 90 nm thick. Glass knives are also used because ...
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  • Uses of kilns today include firing ceramic materials and bricks, glass ... uses for decorative glass, such as stained glass windows, jewelry, and ...
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  • by sculpture, metalwork, and stained glass. The collection of Western ... one of the largest and most precious stained glass collections in the country ...
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  • was also mounted in Oare Church; above it was a stained glass window depicting David, Jonathan, and Samson--the archetypes of courage, love, and strength ...
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  • in the draperies of both sculpture and stained glass windows. Of all the many ... ====Stained glass==== The oldest-known fragments of medieval pictorial ...
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  • for stiff board bindings. Vellum can be stained virtually any color but ... carefully aligned arrays and etched onto a glass plate Master of that layer. ...
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  • detail. Wrought iron decorations, stained glass, incandescent lighting ... 1920s. Priteca used domed ceilings and stained glass, as well as other stylistic ...
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  • 312 pieces of opal glass, rather like a stained glass window. Some of the glass pieces may be removed for inspection of the hands. The surround ...
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  • He is interred in a mausoleum featuring a stained-glass vacuum tube in Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, New York. Sarnoff was inducted into the ...
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  • members of which subsequently contributed to a stained-glass window to her memory, in the parish church of St Michael the Archangel, the Society having ...
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  • world, including a Louis Comfort Tiffany stained glass window. The Hall of Jades focuses on the way that the Chinese used Jade for eight thousand years ...
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  • Church is situated on William Street where a stained glass window honors the Cole Family. [http://www.stlukescatskill.org/parish-history.html ...
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  • In medieval iconography, as in the stained glass images in cathedrals: The prophets of the "Old Testament" were shown holding scrolls; ...
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  • [[Image:Stained glass Agnus Dei.jpg|right|thumb|Christ depicted as Agnus Dei, the Lamb of God]] Sheep are common symbols in culture and religion ...
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  • College. It can also be found as part of a stained-glass window in St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. The motto of the Raffles family is in cruce ...
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  • for the foyer and Sarah Purser designed some stained glass for the same space. On December 27, the curtains went up on the opening night. The ...
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  • often with dark outlines, not unlike stained glass, as in Les Alyscamps ... of Christs and clowns, 1871-1958, and stained glass, kept the vision of his ...
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