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The effect of corrosion on stained glass windows
Stained glass windows belong to the most important cultural heritage of Europe. Within the last decades a disastrous deterioration took place. The wonderful stained glass windows and their glass paintings as pieces of art are acutely menaced by ...
Johanna Laissner
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Back into the light: The unveiling of Chester Royal Infirmary’s stained-glass windows at the University of Chester [PDF]
On 7 June 2023, the University of Chester’s Faculty of Health, Medicine and Society (FHMS) Historical Society hosted an event at the University’s Wheeler Building, when four stained glass windows from the former Chester Royal Infirmary were unveiled in ...
Griffiths, Sarah, Chatterton, Claire
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Examplesof Stain Glass Windows in the Basilica Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
Stained glass windows fill the cathedral with beauty, filtering the sun's light in myriad colors.Original file name Stain Glass 2 (2 ...
Beards, Daniel E.
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Weathering effects on materials from historical stained glass windows
A selection of materials (stained glasses, lead cames, support elements and putty) from historical stained glass windows of different periods (13th-19th centuries) have been studied.
M. García-Heras +3 more
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Art or Articles of Trade: Appreciating Variety in Nineteenth-Century Ecclesiastical Stained Glass
The poor reputation of nineteenth-century stained glass during much of the twentieth century has hindered our appreciation of its extraordinary variety and various strands of development.
Martin Crampin
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The Basilica Cathedral of the Sacred Heart Stain Glass Windows
The interior of Sacred Heart Cathedral is appointed with nearly 300 Munich stained glass windows. These windows were designed by the renowned craftsman from the Franz Zetter Company. They are considered to be among the greatest in the worldOriginal file
Beards, Daniel E.
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Dating Nathan: The Oldest Stained Glass Window in England?
Relatively little is known about stained glass windows in England predating c. 1170; however, art-historical evaluation by Caviness (1987) argued that four figures from the “Ancestors series” of Canterbury Cathedral, usually dated to the late 12th and ...
Laura Ware Adlington +2 more
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Okna do nieba, czyli o witrażach w pilskich kościołach
The article defines the term „stained glass”. Its functions and significance in the sacred space of the church in Pila (Piła) are discussed. Stained glass windows in four temples of the town are characterized, the designer and the maker – stained glass ...
Maria Bochan
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This article is based on the study of a commission for stained glass by the Museum of Saint-Lô (Manche), awarded to Sergio de Castro in 2008. The article takes a look at this artist’s methods in the field of stained-glass creation. Between 1956 and 1959,
Véronique David
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Spectroscopic and Microscopic Characterization of Flashed Glasses from Stained Glass Windows
Flashed glasses are composed of a base glass and a thin colored layer and have been used since medieval times in stained glass windows. Their study can be challenging because of their complex composition and multilayer structure.
Teresa Palomar +5 more
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