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  2. Church window - Wikipedia

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    In general, two or three windows united in a group, as was later the rule in Roman architecture, were even then of frequent occurrence in the early Christian architecture of Asia Minor. The form of the window is nearly everywhere the same: a rectangle that usually has a rounded top, but seldom a straight lintel.

  3. Chapelle du Rosaire de Vence - Wikipedia

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    All three sets make use of just three colors: an intense yellow for the sun, an intense green for vegetation and cactus forms, and a vivid blue for the Mediterranean Sea, the Riviera sky and the Madonna. The two windows beside the altar are named the Tree of Life, but the forms are abstract. The color from the windows floods the chapel's ...

  4. Leadlight - Wikipedia

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    A leadlight church window, Czech Republic, combines traditional diamond panes with the pale translucent and textured quality of modern so-called "cathedral glass". This domestic leadlighting above the residential entrance of a 19th-century Australian hotel shows a use of opaque glass which allows the name to be visible both by day and night.

  5. John J. Kinsella - Wikipedia

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    "St. James Lutheran Church has magnificent Kinsella windows of the Nativity, the Resurrection, and Gethsemane set in modified Gothic traceries and ornate perpendicular Gothic canopies. All are of exceptional technical and artistic merit, but the most outstanding for its balance of subject and color is the Gethsemane window. Especially moving is ...

  6. List of War Memorial windows by Christopher Whall - Wikipedia

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    Main article: Christopher Whall This is a list of War Memorial windows by Christopher Whall. Whall's other works include: Gloucester Cathedral Works in Scotland Cathedrals and Minsters windows Stained-glass windows serving as War Memorials "The last decade of Whall's career encompassed the First World War and the years immediately following, in which the studio's output largely consisted of ...

  7. Fairford stained glass - Wikipedia

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    The Fairford stained glass is a set of 28 pre-Reformation stained glass windows located in St Mary's Church, Fairford, Gloucestershire. The medieval stained glass panes are of national historical and architectural importance as they constitute what is "probably the most complete set of medieval stained glass in Britain" consisting of 28 windows ...

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