A Lecture on Stained Glass

A Lecture on Stained Glass

A Lecture on Stained GlassPublished at The Royal College of Art Students Common Room, South Kensington, S.W.7;...
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Author: Bell, Robert Anning,1863-1933
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Language: English
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A Lecture on Stained Glass

A Lecture on Stained Glass

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A Lecture on Stained Glass

$19.99 $9.99
Author: Bell, Robert Anning,1863-1933
Format: eBook
Language: English

A Lecture on Stained Glass

Published at The Royal College of Art Students Common Room, South Kensington, S.W.7; and printed by George W. Jones at The Sign of The Dolphin in Gough Square, Fleet Street, London. Copyright. All Rights Reserved. My subject of Stained Glass is a very wide, vague, large sort of subject, and of course it is quite impossible to talk about it in any thorough way in the course of an evening. You want to write books about it. I thought it would be interesting to you, perhaps, to talk about the more recent variations and changes, the evolution in the use of glass. The fact that this modification in Stained Glass is very largely the work of artists trained in this College should interest you particularly. Stained Glass, commonly so-calledit is a misnomer, for it is really coloured and painted glassis one of the three great Christian decorative arts: Mosaic, Stained Glass, Fresco. They are in sequence, roughly speaking, but they overlap. First, Mosaic in the earlier ten centuries. It began about the 4th century and went on to the Renaissance, when its character changed. You then get Stained Glass, overlapping it about the 12th century; and the third great Christian art is Fresco Painting, which flourished from the 14th century onward, following a long and slow development from a very early period. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 66850
Author: Bell, Robert Anning
Release Date: Nov 30, 2021
Format: eBook
Language: English
Publisher: The Royal College of Arts
Publication Date: 1922
Publisher Country: United Kingdom

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