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HISTORY OF THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF STAINED-GLASS ART (part 2)
Let us imagine for a moment the decoration of these choirs: painted walls and ceilings, glazed tiled stoves, patterned carpets and carved shutters … In the interiors of rich chambers, only windows could remain colorless spots. Stained-glass windows — multicolored glasses and mica plates assembled in the pattern — helped to solve the problem, complementing the atmosphere of the luxurious life of the then aristocracy. “The colored light that now penetrated through the glass and mica stained-glass windows created a special, joyful mood, made the interior cozy, complemented the beauty of the brightly-patterned decoration of the room.” Continue reading
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traditions
sixties
members
sepia
province
composition
subsequent
milestone
ideological
transmitted
phenomenon
snowflakes
movements
workshop
soldiers
background
contact
musician
decorative
characteristic
troubles
period
educational
finally
performance
landscapes
until
watercolors
creation
number
harmony
density
unshakable
combination
canvas
festivals
institution
again left
enthusiasm
various
photography
resistant
documentary
technologies
school
arrogance
communal
minerals
returned
available
different
artists
student
community
professional
reproduction
selection
development
distinguished
emergence
landscape
manufacture
Museum
technique
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