stained glass

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  • glass that has been colored in some way
  • used for church windows

  • Wikipedia


    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. The molten glass is then annealed slowly in a furnace to produce sheets of colored glass.. Early stained glass artists were limited to a very few primary colors, but today almost any color can be produced. If fine details such as shadows or outlines are required, the artist paints them on the cold glass with special paint made from metal oxides. The piece is then fired in a kiln. This process is, in itself, an art. The oxides permanently fuse with the glass to produce the painting. This is where we have derived the term "stained glass". These colored glasses are available in many different textures—smooth, wavy, rippled, hammered, pebbled, or very rough. These different textures cause the glass to have light and color transmission characteristics that, even for the same color, can provide surprising results. Stained glass is sold by weight, in sheets, usually about 3' x 4'.Stained glass windows involve the art of cutting colored glass into different shapes. They are shaped by grinding and then fitted into channeled lead strips, which are also called ''came''. Or the copper-foil method is used, in which each individual piece is wrapped around its edge with a copper adhesive tape. Once assembled, the pieces are then soldered together and installed in a frame to create a window. Chemical patinas may be added to the came and solder to even-out color variations or to emphasize details. Emphasis may be achieved by choices in came or foil width.Begun in Eastern Asia and among Muslim designers, the art of stained glass reached its height in the Middle Ages, particularly 1150-1250. As the solid Romanesque wall was eliminated, the use of glass could be and was expanded. Integrated with the lofty verticals of Gothic cathedrals, large windows afforded greater illumination that was regarded as symbolic of divine grace.In the nineteenth century, Romanticism and the Gothic revival caused renewed interest in stained glass. Important contributions to the art were made by William Morris(English, 1834-1898), Edward Burne-Jones (English, 1833-1898), John La Farge (American, 1835-1910) and Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933).Historians have long argued about whether La Farge or Tiffany invented the copper-foil alternative to lead came, but Tiffany is universally credited with developing an opalescent colored glass and with making extensive use of copper-foil in windows, lamps, and other decorations.Stained glass is an art and a craft that requires the artistic skill to conceive of the design and the engineering skills necessary to assemble the piece so that it is capable of supporting its own weight and (for a window) surviving the elements.After centuries of repetition and little innovation, stained glass underwent a major renaissance of form. The impetus for this new modern glass was the restoration of thousands of church windows throughout Europe, destroyed by World War II. German artists led the way, notable artists include Ludwig Shaffrath, Johannes Shreiter and many others who transformed an ancient art form into a contemporary art form. Today there are few academic establishments that teach the traditional skillset. One of those establishments is Florida State University's Master Craftsman Program who recently completed the world's largest secular stained-glass windows installed at craft.fsu.edu - Doak Campbell Stadium's Bobby Bowden Field. More info at craft.fsu.edu - Master Craftsman Program

    See also -
  • Arts and crafts
  • Art glass
  • Beveled glass
  • Cathedral glass
  • Float glass
  • G. Owen Bonawit
  • Glass mosaic
  • Glassblowing
  • Glass bead
  • Hot glass
  • Stained glass windows
  • * Churches - Stained glass windows are often used in more traditional church architectures, especially in the nave, to depict various saints and scenes from the Bible. This was especially important when the bulk of the population was illiterate. See also icon.
  • **Important examples of stained glass windows include Sainte-Chapelle, in Paris, France and Cathedral of Chartres, in Chartres, France
  • * Houses - Stained glass was particularly popular in the UK in the prosperous Victorian era and many domestic examples survive, typically depicting birds and flowers. Most of them rely on machine made patterned glass to refract the light rather than the more expensive hand-made glass used in church windows.
  • ** Prairie SchoolPrairie style homes
  • ** Frank Lloyd Wright
  • * Public houses - In Britain, traditional pubs make extensive use of stained glass and leaded lights to create a comfortable atmosphere and retain privacy.
  • Stained glass lamp / Lampshades
  • * Prairie lamp
  • ** Frank Lloyd Wright
  • * Tiffany lamp
  • ** Louis Comfort Tiffany
  • Painted glass
  • Stained glass artists
  • Tiffany glass
  • Venetian glass

    External links - CommonsStained glass
  • stainedglassmuseum.com - The Stained Glass Museum
  • !stainedglassphotography.com - Stained Glass Photography
  • stainedglassers.com - Stained Glass Tutorials
  • ? stainglass-rajasthan.com - Stained Glass Artist From India
  • alphastainedglass.com - Stained Glass from Northern Ireland
  • amberstainedglass.com - Tiffany Stained Glass Sunlight Catchers
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  • Websites


    Original Thoughts in Glass Studio
    Glass Designs in the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau style.
    http://www.thoughtsinglass.com/

    Shizuoka Stained Glass Studio SYZK
    Glass Studio in Shizuoka & Tokyo ,JAPAN since 1978
    http://www.syzk.com/

    www.GlassSensations.com
    Glass Sensations offers custom glass art for your windows, doors, cabinets and any other glass surface. The possibilities are endless...
    http://www.glasssensations.com/

    The Glass Knight
    The glass knight, for all your stained glass and supplies in niagra falls
    http://www.wtdesign.ca/

    Color fiesta - Contemporary Glass Art & Fashion Accessories
    Surbhi Vaswani is a California Glass painter and jewelry designer. She handpaints functional glassware and makes stained glass paintings. She also makes glass jewelry.
    http://www.colorfiesta.com/

    Unicorn Glass Studio
    Original design stained glass windows for domestic, architectural and ecclesiastical application. Full repair and restoration service. Kiln formed and kiln cast art glass objects. Diamond plated cutting, grinding, drilling and polishing tools for the art glass industry. Glass supplies.
    http://www.unicornglass.com/

    Sacred Art to live with and wear.
    Sacred Silks designs and manufactures silk accessories for home décor, women, and men, that are inspired by the art and architecture of some of the world’s most prominent Sacred Sites.
    http://www.sacredsilks.com/

    http://www.notis-artglass.gr
    Stained glass in a wide variety of styles & patterns and architectural-decorative glass art applications: Glass sculpture, crystal ceilings, lightings, dividers, doors, stained-glass windows, special structures.
    http://www.notis-artglass.gr/

    Something Glassy
    Stained Glass Wind Chime One of a kind handcrafted stained glass kaleidoscopes, wind chimes , boxes and other stained glass art. I use a variety of natural Brazilian agate slices , quartz and amethyst stones and chambered nautilus shells in my glass art. Bevels and glass nuggets are some of the glass supplies you can find on my site.
    http://www.somethingglassy.com/

    sg bginfo.com
    a website to support the radio program Stained Glass Bluegrass sunday 6-10 a.m.on WAMU-FM 88.5 Washington D.C. The program of bluegrass gospel favorites, is also heard on the web, at WAMU.org and Sundays 11-3 e.s.t. and Thursday mornings at 6 am est.
    http://www.sgbginfo.com/

    jpf designs
    jpf stained glass design is based in Glasgow and produces interesting and individual stained glass decorations for the home including lampshades, standing lamps, glass panels, suncatchers, and all kinds of bespoke and ready made decorative items
    http://www.jpfglass.co.uk/

    Coastal Art Glass, Weymouth, MA
    Custom and pre-made stained, leaded, etched, beveled and painted glass. Restorations and repair
    http://www.coastalglassart.com/

    Dodge Stained Glass Studio
    Stained Glass and Patterns by Dodge Studio Designs. Site contains many photographs as well as many helpful tips for stained glass workers. Dodge's stained glass bulletin board is a place to ask questions and get advice. Supplies are available online and at the studio. Information on classes at the studio. Several free Patterns.
    http://www.dodgestudio.com

    Wholesale Gifts - A1A GiftsOnline.com
    Gifts at Wholesale Prices. No Minimum Orders and No Monthly Fees.
    http://www.a1agiftsonline.com

    Thunder Bay Tourism
    A tourism directory for the City of Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario
    http://www.thunderbaytourism.com/

    Delphi Stained Glass
    Online retailer of stained glass with a selection of mosaic supplies.
    http://www.delphiglass.com/

    Stained Glass Association of America
    This is the Internet home of Stained Glass Magazine, the SGAA and the Stained Glass School.
    http://www.stainedglass.org

    Transparent Dreams Glass Studio
    Innovative design and superlative craftsmanship in fine stained glass.
    http://www.tdstainedglass.com

    Stained Glass Warehouse
    Providing supplies, information, tips and instruction on the art and craft of stained glass.
    http://www.stainedglasswarehouse.com

    Stained Glass Photography
    A comprehensive guide, with many high quality photographs, to the stained glass of William Morris, Henry Holiday, Edward Burne-Jones, Charles Kempe, Louis Tiffany and others in churches throughout the world. From P. Neil Ralley.
    http://www.stainedglassphotography.com

    Alpine Stained Glass And Door
    Supplier of hardwood doors and sliding french doors with beveled, architectural and stained glass for homeowners, contractors, and builders. Ships worldwide.
    http://alpineglass.com

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