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  2. Francis Eginton - Wikipedia

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    East window of St Paul's Church, Birmingham, Birmingham (1791).. Francis Eginton (1737–1805), [1] sometimes spelled Egginton, was an English glass painter. [2] He painted windows for cathedrals, churches, chapels and stately homes, etc., around the country, leaving 50 large works altogether; his work was also exported abroad.

  3. Suncatcher - Wikipedia

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    It may include glass or nacre pieces and be hung indoors near a window to "catch" sunlight. A suncatcher is like the optical equivalent of a wind chime. Some designs are simple and abstract with perhaps some mobile-like chained elements, while more complex designs often evoke flora or fauna. Many designs combine suncatchers with wind chimes.

  4. Shabaka (window) - Wikipedia

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    The continuous stained-glass shebeke-windows of the central halls and side rooms overlook the facade of the palace. It is believed that the replacement of the outer walls of the halls of the both floors and the upper rooms by lifting sashes-stained-glass windows is a feature of this ceremonial pavilion architecture. [4]

  5. Came glasswork - Wikipedia

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    The Preservation of Historic Architecture: The U.S. Government's Official Guidelines for Preserving Historic Homes. Lyons Press Series. Globe Pequot. pp. 397–403. ISBN 1-59228-126-5. The Census of Stained Glass Windows in America (1988). The Conservation and Restoration of Stained Glass: An Owner's Guide. Raleigh, NC: Stained Glass Associates.

  6. Art Nouveau glass - Wikipedia

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    One example is the stained glass window of the doorway of the Hôtel van Eetvelde in Brussels (1895). In France, Art Nouveau stained glass was used by Alphonse Mucha to decorate the interior of the jewelry shop of Georges Fouquet. The windows were made by Léon Fargues. The decor is now found in the Carnavalet Museum.

  7. Carl Huneke - Wikipedia

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    Carl Huneke (19 June 1898 – 18 June 1972) was a German-American stained glass artist and master craftsman.. Proprietor of the Century Stained Glass Studio in San Francisco, California, Carl designed and created more than 1,000 stained glass windows in 70 churches and other buildings, mostly in Northern California.

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