A beautifully illustrated guide to the world of Victorian stained glass and its manufacturers and designers. A beautifully illustrated guide to the world of Victorian stained glass and its manufacturers and designers.
The glorious architecture of Victorian Britain gained much of its luster from the colorful stained glass which embellished the windows of cathedrals, churches and country houses. Inspired by the designs of medieval artisans, leading designers such as A.W.N. Pugin and William Morris used innovative techniques to produce colored and painted glass that complemented the architectural opulence of the Gothic Revival. These decorative artworks record contemporary beliefs and morals, indicative of the mind set of those who commissioned and executed them. Such was the impact of these new stained-glass patterns that companies mass produced cheaper imitations which were fitted in the doors and windows of offices, public buildings and thousands of middle-class terraced homes.
This beautiful book introduces the reader to many wonderful examples of Victorian stained glass and where it can be found. It outlines the development of the craft, the leading designers and manufacturers, how the windows were made and the details which can help identify the date and style of a piece.
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Walk through the story of stained glass with historian Trevor Yorke in this stunning new book. * This England * An extraordinarily helpful introduction to the art and manufacture of stained glass. * The Historical Association * An enjoyable read, it also feels as though it would act as a guide highlighting favoured designs, colours and subjects from each period enabling you to look forward to putting your new-found knowledge into use the next time you find yourself gazing on a stained glass window. * Family Tree *
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A beautifully illustrated guide to the world of Victorian stained glass and its manufacturers and designers.
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Stained Glass Lost and Rediscovered: 1530s--1815 |
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The Gothic Revival: 1815--1860 |
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Victorian Stained Glass Companies: the 1860s |
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Morris And Co, Holiday and Kempe: 1870--1900 |
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Stained Glass for the Masses: 1860--1930 |
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Whall, Clarke and Strachan: 1900--1930 |
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Further Reading |
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Places To Visit |
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Index |
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Trevor Yorke is a professional author and artist who has written about many aspects of Englands architectural and industrial heritage. He has produced many illustrated books that introduce the reader to these topics, including Shire's Gothic Revival Architecture and Victorian Pumping Stations, and writes articles and reviews for various magazines.