Gothic stained glass windows are large, decorative, glass windows which sometimes portray a story. History of Gothic Architecture In the history of stained glass, Gothic architecture reinvents the artform more than any other age. The Gothic era in architecture began in 12th century France and ...
Scott saw some of Bell's drawings in the 1840s and was so impressed that he hired him, and trained him in the then-popular Gothic Revival style. Clayton & Bell stained glass, South Dalton, Yorkshire John Clayton trained as a sculptor under the architect Sir Charles Barry and created the...
Whatever the true reason for their survival may be, the medieval stained glass windows remain to be enjoyed in all their gothic horror by the modern visitor to St. Mary’s church. Know Before You Go The church of St Mary's Fairford is open everyday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ...
The growing popularity of Gothic architecture, with its ability to support large, heavy stained glass designs, helped usher in a new period. Stained glass windows in churches across Europe got bigger, more complex and more majestic in the mid to late Middle Ages. It's from this period that ...
The growing popularity ofGothic architecture, with its ability to support large, heavy stained glass designs, helped usher in a new period. Stained glass windows in churches across Europe got bigger, more complex and more majestic in the mid to late Middle Ages. It's from this period that we...
I love the way they mixed the Disney toon style with a gothic stained glass look. However, it was still far from my idea:too gothic, too spiky. Intro image of Beauty and the Beast The Legend of Zelda “The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker” has some beautiful examples of stained glass wi...
Colonial Victoria’s famous stained glass company, “Ferguson & Urie” left its artistic mark in Australian history between 1853-1899. Well over a century later many of those amazing stained glass windows still exist. Here you will find hundreds of artic
Chartres Cathedral, Gothic cathedral located in the town of Chartres, northwestern France. Generally ranked as one of the three chief examples of Gothic French architecture, it is noted not only for its architectural innovations but also for its numerous