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A practical, illustrated survey of stained and painted glass that combines hands-on technique, historical development, and design analysis. The author traces craft processes from early mosaic and medieval glass painting through Renaissance and later enamel methods; examines material procedures such as glazing, painting, and the needle-point, and recapitulates the glassworker’s resources. It then follows the progression of design from early medieval patterns to picture windows, landscape and domestic glass, and discusses stylistic identification, modern practice, restoration, and how to view and appreciate windows. The tone privileges workmanship and visual reading, aiming to inform beginners and deepen the knowledge of experienced practitioners.
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