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  1. The Bible in Stained Glass by Sonia Halliday, Laura Lushington, 2003-01-01
  2. Stained Glass Miniature Village by Jo Frohbieter-Mueller, 1979

141. Cathedral Stained Glass - For All Your Supply For Stained Glass Work, Hot Glass
Over 20 years experience with the stained glass industry, creating, teaching,retail sales. Order direct from the web with Cathedral stained glass.
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142. Cozy Corner
Offers gymnastics and baton twirler leotards as well as stained glass suncatchers, pictures frames, and wooden medal racks.
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Custom made leotards, gymnastics-skate-dance-twirl-sports gifts, medal holders, medal racks, trophy shelves, awards. @import url(http://www.homestead.com/~media/elements/Text/font_styles.css); Cozy Corner 2
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143. The Big Ogre - Fine Wood Carvings And Art
Works of art include basswood and cottonwood bark carvings, stained glass, soapstone, and painted steer skulls.
http://www.thebigogre.com/
The Big Ogre fine wood carvings and other art work
Click on the picture to enter the Big Ogre's den! Wood carvings, stained glass, painted steer skulls and just about any other art commission that you might be willing to pay me to do for you (within reason).

144. Stained Glass Buckyball
First Year High School Art Students Create stained glass Buckyball. Fish Motif.A class of talented students learned stained glass from parent and
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First Year High School Art Students Create Stained Glass Buckyball
Fish Motif
A class of talented students learned stained glass from parent and professional studio artist Michael Martino. After working together to accomplish a three panel stained glass mural that now adorns the math and science wing, each student designed a fish in a hexagon or pentagon that came together in the C60 buckyball spherical geometric form. This idea emerged when we were in the middle of the mural and visited Virtual Reality Polyhedra web site. There we found a conceptual stained glass sphere. Our students said, "that's a great idea, let's really make one", and so they did. This glass covered polycarbonate orb is now a hanging light in the art room. Students completed their stained glass work by making independent window hangings Kerry Stefancyk, Allison Cahill, and Jessica Smith apply grout made of latex painter's caulking, grout, and tint black
  • Our first mural Uxbridge High School Main Entrance "Mike's Dolphin" donated to UMASS Hospital "Ali's Dream" donated to UMASS Hospital ... Index
  • 145. Tribal Glass Art
    Native American stained glass and custom stained glass.
    http://tribalglassart.tripod.com
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    146. Stained Glass
    stained glass, in general, windows made of colored glass. To a large extent, renovating stained glass windows from churces) (New Orleans Magazine)
    http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/ent/A0846441.html
    in All Infoplease Almanacs Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia
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    Sep 26, 2005

    147. Mirrys ArtGlass - Judaica From Israel
    Offering fabric and stained glass Judaica. Larger items such as synagogue parochetare and windows are also available.
    http://www.mirrys-artglass.com
    home online store shopping cart checkout
    Mirry gets inspiration for her innovative designs from living so near to biblical places and opposite the mountains of Grizim and Eival as writen in the bible ...... Joshua.9.33
    "half of them opposite mount Grizim and half of them oppposte mount Eival as Moses the servant of the Lord hd commanded that they should first bless the people of Israel"

    She says ’’ I enjoy designing and makeing up items from hard materials like glass and copper and to know that through it people will feel connected to Judaism and find more meaning and enjoyment in their observation of mitzvot. Also I think that it is significant for Jewish people to use an item made in Eretz Hakodesh ( the holy land). ’’
    Her work can be seen in judaica shops ;tourist centers;synagogue shops and hotels in Israel , the U.S , Canada, and England.
    She has a large veriety of gift items for all occasions and many ideas for bar/bat mitzvahs / and weddings gifts.
    Mirry replies personally to any orders or questions you may have.
    She has a large veriety of gift items for all occasions and many ideas for bar/bat mitzvahs / and weddings gifts.

    148. The Chapel Of St Salvator
    Information about the windows of this chapel at the University of St Andrews inScotland, a rare and beautiful example of Late Gothic architecture.
    http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/services/muscoll/glass.html
    The Stained Glass of St Salvator's Chapel
    The glazing of St Salvator’s Chapel has undergone many dramatic changes over the centuries. We have no evidence of what the original Medieval scheme looked like but, given the ornate architectural survivals, it is probable that finely patterned, grisaille glass would have played an essential role in the decoration of the church. The Chapel was stripped of its stained glass during the Reformation and nothing more is known about how it was glazed until the eighteenth century. During the restoration undertaken between 1759 - 60, the windows were cleared of their mullions and tracery, and were fitted with wooden frames and shutters. John Oliphant’s drawing of the Chapel (c.1767) reveals the disagreeable aspect these ‘improvements’ gave to the building. Nevertheless, the shutters remained in place until the late 1840s, when they were taken down and the windows filled with clear glass. Though elegant and attractive in execution, this clear glazing was only a temporary feature of the Chapel. The major restoration of the building begun by Principal Forbes in 1861 saw the Chapel completely re-glazed. in situ . However, photographs provide us with some idea of the overall impact of the scheme. The 1860s restoration saw all of the windows in the Chapel fitted with delicate new tracery. However, the westernmost window, and the small window set above the south door were glazed in diamond-leaded, clear glass. In addition, the first window to the east of the door was never executed. In its place is a fine window in Pre-Raphaelite style designed by Henry Holiday in the 1880s.

    149. The Urnist, Custom Pet Urn Maker For Companion Pets; Decorated Glass Urns.
    Creates custom stained glass urns for companion animals. Includes style gallery, color chart, pet tributes, and information about the artist.
    http://www.theurnist.com/
    No other pet memorial can honor your beloved companion animal during the bereavement time like my beautiful pet urns and their matching companion angels. Pet loss is a very difficult time for every pet owner — every companion animal deserves the lasting respect a pet urn provides.~ Kathy DeLong, The Urnist
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    150. Holidaze Stained Glass
    stained glass windows, mosaics, mirrors, lamps, tables, and unique gifts availableonline; call for custom work, visit the shop for stained glass supplies
    http://www.holidazestainedglass.com/
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    151. Glass Sculptures & Stained Glass Windows In Architecture - James Walker's Art
    Mold melted glass sculpture, stained glass windows for architecture, and cast glass objects.
    http://www.walkerjames.com/
    For the past quarter century, James Walker has designed and produced stained glass for architecture and as autonomous art objects. More recently his art has expanded to include cast glass sculpture.
    Walker’s work with stained glass and its integration into architecture developed under study with the most prestigious names possible: Prof. Ludwig Schaffrath of Alsdorf, Germany and Prof. Johannes Schreiter of Langen, Germany. Subsequently he was invited to contribute work to Schaffrath’s 60th birthday exhibition, then invited to work alongside Schreiter as his Teaching Assistant and also given an artist-in-residence stipendium at Derix Glasgestaltung on the advice of these two artists.
    While working as a Teaching Assistant at the Pilchuck School, dialogue developed with Prof. Stanislav Libensky. A year later Walker was invited to study under Libensky and Jaroslava Brychtova and went on to live in the Czech Republic for much of the 1990’s to develop his sculptures in cast glass. This website was created by Gold Web Design SELECTED WORKS ABOUT THE ARTIST CONTACT “Walker’s knowledge and power of judgement is extraordinary.”

    152. Stained Glass Terrariums By Ron Gladkowski
    terrariums, stained glass window planters, and flower vases exclusively.I started doing traditional stained glass almost thirty years ago,
    http://www.terrariums.net/
    Click on terrarium for close up... I make terrariums, plant holders, and flower vases.
    I am an artist, who works with stained, and leaded glass in the Tiffany tradition. All my work is original in design, and combines glass with nature. I make both aquatic and terrestrial environments, terrariums, stained glass window planters, and flower vases exclusively.
    I started doing traditional stained glass almost thirty years ago, and over time my interest focused on creating uniquely designed terrariums.
    My approach to creativity is to let my imagination run free, and follow it. I see shapes in my head, and I make them in glass. The softness of the plants and flowers contrast with the angles and lines in the design, and bring balance and harmony between man's and nature's creations. Terrariums give shelter to the plants, and the plants give life to the terrariums.
    I market my work at Art and Craft Fairs , and Galleries throughout the East, from Massachusettes to Virginia.
    Note: There are many, so called, terrariums on the market, which are imported. Though less expensive, they are made of metal frames, ( which can rust) and come with glass panels that you have to slide into the frames. They are not watertight and work fine for potted plants, or plants in plastic containers, but will leak when watered. All of my terrariums are watertight, the frames will not rust, and soil and plants can be placed directly inside, with no worries.

    153. Antique-interiors.org.uk
    Contents of Victorian Chapelincluding interior pews, Corinthian columns, balustrades, stained glass windows, organ, cieling, doors and William IV rostrum.
    http://www.antique-interiors.org.uk

    154. Stained Glass Reflections
    Reflections on a stained glass tour. Images and poetry from churches and homes,including stained glass windows from three churches in Wrentham,
    http://www.iment.com/maida/stainedglass/allstain.htm

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    Trinity Episcopal, Wrentham MA

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    Henry Livingston Lincoln Trial Judge Advocate Henry L. Burnett Father Bradley Van Deusen Mother Jean Van Deusen
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    155. Parrish Relics Main Menu
    Handcrafted clay jewelry in gothic and renaissance themes. Embellished with semiprecious gemstone, stained glass, and natural scents.
    http://www.parrishrelics.com
    Symbolic and spiritual jewelry created with the elements of resilient clay, stained glass, semi-precious stones, scented resins, and glass vessels, finished with the handpainted patinas of antiqued silver or gold finish for a romantic, aged presence. ~We hope that you enjoy your visit~
    - in the studio - the online catalog for Parrish Relics - special events, news, and updates selection of one-of-a-kind jewelry for immediate sale! - jewels for people who love animals - featured article, reviews, and interviews - contact and ordering information - info on custom work and special requests - printable and secure forms for ordering online
    - customers' comments
    - links to friends and favorites on the web - current stores that carry Parrish Relics jewelry

    156. Michelli's History Of Stained Glass, Introduction And Techniques
    Guide to historic and contemporary stained glass and their techniques.
    http://www.ariadne.org/studio/michelli/sgtechniques.html
    Introduction
    Owl Window, Jimmy's Pub, Redwing, Minnesota,
    by Kjerland Studios, Northfield, Minnesota, 1994 Art History Browser Before you explore, there are some things to bear in mind.
    • There should be red navigation bars at the left and top of this page. If either is missing, click on Art History with Michelli to install the site.
    • All art-oriented sites are graphics intensive. That means they are often slow - sometimes painfully so. The only answer is to cultivate zen-like patience.
    • The sites I have put together will appear inside my site. You can get back to the stained glass pages by clicking on the yellow links above, or you can use the back button to go back one screen at a time.
    • Most printed publications about stained glass are strongly biassed in favour of Early Medieval glass. The nineteenth-century Clayton and Bell window to the right, for example, would be deplored as being too realistic, too dark, and covered with too much paint. This is extraordinary. The history of stained glass is the history of ingenious attempts to EXPAND the range of possibilities. Check out the historical technique links below to see this for yourself.

    157. Plique-a-jour Enamel Jewelry Miniature Stained Glass
    Enamel works and brief description of the pliquea-jour enameling technique. This is the style reminiscent of Art Nouveau and which resembles miniature stained glass.
    http://www.plique-a-jour.com/
    by Enamel Artist Diane Echnoz Almeyda
    Welcome to the rare and fascinating world of plique-a-jour enameling . Here, ribbons of precious gold and silver filigree wire are fused with specially formulated glass to create breathtaking vessels, jewelry, and objets d'art, as well as scale miniature stained glass windows, lamps, and panels for use by dollhouse collectors and enthusiasts, as well as in architectural models The appearance of plique-a-jour enamels readily brings to mind the skilled craftsmanship of great Art Nouveau jewelers and artists such as Rene Lalique, Louis Comfort Tiffany, and Peter Carl Faberge Considered a technical "tour de force" in enameling, this most beautiful and most difficult of enameling techniques - plique-a-jour , (which loosely translates as "light of day") - is sometimes referred to as "backless cloisonné" because of the appearance of the fine silver or gold filigree wire "veins" running through areas of transparent and translucent

    158. Michelli's History Of Stained Glass, Medieval
    Guide to historic and contemporary stained glass and their techniques.
    http://www.ariadne.org/studio/michelli/sgmedieval.html
    Medieval Stained Glass
    Another Jarrow Window
    - doing very well today! This link shows you that 7th century church in Jarrow, and has a link to another, circular Saxon window (click on "one of those windows") - sadly, this one is even more fancifully reconstructed than the one above, but exciting nonetheless.
    The Lorsch Christ
    - This is said to be the earliest surviving figurative stained glass in the west. Unlike the Jarrow examples, it has black enamel paint that leaves us in no doubt about what it is. Variously dated from late 10th to 11th century.
    The Wissembourg Christ
    - This window dates to c.1060 (or earlier), and is a rare early piece. Note the restriction to pot-metal glass and black enamel paint only. Note also the rather odd proportions of the face. This is not bad art, it is a highly intellectual signal of the perfection of Christ! How many geometric forms can you find in that face?
    Daniel, Augsburg Cathedral
    - Peter Evans' photo of one of the five surviving prophet windows at Augsburg (click on the top left photo, when the page comes up). These are variously dated from c.1000 AD to mid 12th century (c.1150). Note pure pot-metal glass and black enamel paint only. And here are two more prophets , in less clear images, sadly.

    159. Stained Glass - Mike's Stained Glass - Stained Glass Tips Tricks Photo's - Index
    Mike s stained glass contains tips, photos, stained glass projects, observationsand other knowledge he has gained in his 19 years of experience doing
    http://www.geocities.com/Paris/1141/
    Mike's Stained Glass contains stained glass tips, and help. This site also contains a vast array of links, which includes free patterns. There is also quite a few pictures of my more advanced work. My name is Mike Savad. I am a stained glass artist who lives in Westfield, NJ. I have been doing stained glass for about 19 years. My hobby is stained glass which I first learned when I was 9 years old at the Westfield Summer Workshop. This is a summer program that teaches various arts, crafts and music to kindergarten through 12th grade children. This is where I first got the taste of stained glass, yum. I learned all the basics here. For the advanced stuff I'm self taught. Through the years, I have helped teach stained glass classes won various prizes in art competitions and worked at stained glass professionally. I would now like to share some of the things that I have learned about stained glass which might be helpful to people who are also interested in this craft. About Me
    This is my bio, it has a quick history of me. Including like's, and dislike's. There is also a photo of me, if your wondering what I look like. Including a few choice baby shots! The Foil Page
    The different thicknesses and sizes of foil and their uses.

    160. Cole Sonafrank
    Remarks on lead free stained glass soldering using the foil method and links to other stained glass and mosaic resources.
    http://www.gi.alaska.edu/crc/staff/cole/mine/leadfree.html

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