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  2. File:Exeter Cathedral east window detail, St Sidwell and St ...

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    When the east end of the cathedral was rebuilt, it had 3 lights added. Glazed first by Master Walter of Rouen in 1304 , it suffered a large amount of masonry decay by the 1380s and had to be remade. The new design, completed in 1390, involved carrying four central mullions to the head of the window, and adding strength by securing them with ...

  3. Tracery - Wikipedia

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    A common composition is three lights beneath two circles and a third at the point of the arch; [6] such an example can be seen along the aisle at Lincoln Cathedral Also at Lincoln Cathedral, the east window is an expanded version of this idea with two interior arches, a total of eight lower lights, four small circular lights topped with two ...

  4. Stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The monk Theophilus Presbyter described glass-production in minute detail early in the 12th century in his treatise Schedula diversum artium - the glass-painter was to trace the composition of a window on a panel of bleached wood, before cutting the glass sections on it and finally painting and assembling them. [13]

  5. File:Interior, Cathedral of Saint Catharine of Siena ...

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    Interior of Cathedral of Saint Catharine of Siena. ... Windows Photo Editor 10.0.10011.16384: ... Shutter speed: 4.3222743870631:

  6. Window shutter - Wikipedia

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    The term window shutter includes both interior shutters, used on the inside of a house or building, and exterior shutters, used on the outside of a structure. On some styles of buildings it is common to have shutters to cover the doors as well as the windows.

  7. Architecture of cathedrals and great churches - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral often had its origins in a monastic foundation and was a place of worship for members of a holy order who said the mass privately at a number of small chapels within the cathedral. The cathedral often became a place of worship and burial for wealthy local patrons.

  8. File:Cologne Cathedral window, interior view (2).jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. French Gothic stained glass windows - Wikipedia

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    In western France, the change in style came later, not beginning until 1245–1250. At Le Mans Cathedral, the windows became more geometric, and the figures were reduced in size. Between 1255 and 1260 another new tendency appeared in French windows; large panels surrounding the colored figures were filled with grisaille, or grey or white glass.

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