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  2. Sir Ronald Fisher window - Wikipedia

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    Stained glass window formerly in the dining hall of Caius College, Cambridge, commemorating Ronald Fisher and representing a Latin square. A stained glass window commemorating British statistician, geneticist, and eugenicist R. A. Fisher was installed in the dining hall of Gonville and Caius College in Cambridge, England in 1989.

  3. Abraham and Bernard van Linge - Wikipedia

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    Abraham van Linge (fl. 1625–41) and his eldest brother Bernard van Linge (1598 – c. 1644) were window painters from Emden, East Frisia, where their father and grandfather were glaziers. [1] They completed the bulk of their work in England between the 1620s and the 1640s.

  4. Projective geometry - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, projective geometry is the study of geometric properties that are invariant with respect to projective transformations.This means that, compared to elementary Euclidean geometry, projective geometry has a different setting (projective space) and a selective set of basic geometric concepts.

  5. Joost Caen - Wikipedia

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    Joost M. A. Caen is a Flemish independent artist and glass conservator since 1982. [1] In his workshop, he creates contemporary stained-glass windows for churches and secular buildings. [2] In 2003 he was one of the first stained-glass artists who incorporate solar cells into a glass creation.

  6. Munich Studio of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Guler's rich colors were achieved by hand-painting sections of glass (from France, Germany and the US) with glass paints: ground glass mixed with iron oxide, yellow stain and other colorants; then firing the painted glass in a kiln. Windows made with this detailed painting are known as Munich-style stained-glass, or Munich windows. [3]

  7. Tom Holdman - Wikipedia

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    Tom Holdman (born April 8, 1970) is a glass artist located in Lehi, Utah, United States.His works include the story telling stained-glass windows in the Orem City Library in Orem, Utah; the Roots of Knowledge stained-glass window at Utah Valley University (UVU); and pieces for more than 50 temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

  8. Joseph Edward Nuttgens - Wikipedia

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    After the Second World War, there was more demand for stained glass, especially for War Memorials and other post-war regeneration projects. These projects included, for example, replacing the windows in the bomb-damaged St Etheldreda's Roman Catholic Church in Ely Place, London (1952) [ 15 ] where Nuttgens made the large East window and his ...

  9. Nicola D'Ascenzo - Wikipedia

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    "His Master's Voice" window, RCA Victor building, Camden, NJ, 1916 (National Museum of American History) Nicola D'Ascenzo (September 25, 1871, Torricella Peligna, Italy – April 13, 1954, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an Italian-born American stained glass designer, painter and instructor.

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