Gothic baroque gothic wheat gothic square baroque shamroque baroque lady slipper the wheels on the bus victorian edwardian cinquefoil formal peony window a rose is a rose victorian shamrock square victorian.
Gothic stained glass window pattern.
Gothic was a style of architecture that developed in france around 1140 and spread throughout europe.
Medieval and renaissance stained glass listed by place subject and gazetteer.
The online stained glass photographic archive.
The colorful patterns of stained glass earned it a special place in the world of art and architecture.
Now managed by the online stained glass photographic archive registered charity no.
The monastery which is believed to be the oldest in the country.
Jul 6 2016 explore maria goodwin s board stained glass tracery patterns on pinterest.
Over 50 glass patterns including original designs from delphi artists.
The gothic style in stained glass had first appeared in france in 1142 with the dedication of the stained glass windows in the ambulatory of the basilica of saint denis the earliest existing windows in the style in england are probably those at canterbury cathedral including the methuselah window in the choir clerestory the choir of canterbury was destroyed by a fire and was rebuilt by.
The world famous german painter gerhard richter has unveiled three stained glass windows at a gothic monastery in tholey germany.
Stained glass as an art and a craft requires the artistic skill to conceive an appropriate and workable design and the engineering skills to assemble the piece a window must fit snugly into the space for which it is made must resist wind and rain and also especially in the larger windows must support its own weight.
During the art form s heyday between the 12th and 17th centuries ce stained glass depicted religious tales from the judeo christian bible or secular stories such as chaucer s canterbury tales.
See more ideas about stained glass glass stained glass windows.
Stained glass is transparent colored glass formed into decorative mosaics and set into windows primarily in churches.
Free stained glass patterns.
Some of them also featured geometric patterns in bands or abstract images often.
Over 50 000 photographs.