But I do not think that the knowledge of these questions will help the reader to do better stained-glass windows, and therefore I will not pursue them.
The Apse has good modern stained-glass windows, and frescoes of angels holding the instruments of the Passion.
The subjects of stained-glass windows in this First Period were chosen with one object--the exposition of the Christian Doctrine, and of this the human descent of Christ was an essential part.
Joan of Arc can have left little money or thought for stained-glass windows.
There were streets of shops with plate-glass windows unbroken, shining, beautiful.
But in the chapel beyond, where the light streamed through the broken panes of stained-glass windows, one figure stood untouched in all this ruin.
Inside, the church was suffused with a purple light shed by the sun through the stained-glass windows; the ceiling was of infinite blue.
It was of a ghostly greenish stone, with fluted pillars of colossal height, ending in stained-glass windows and a vaulted roof, about which black-winged bats were flying.
Standing in front of one house and looking for all the world like sailors on a ship were men dressed in white sailors'-jackets, busy fixing ladders and climbing up them to clean the plate-glass windows.
In the stained-glass windows of the chapel, painted in 1544, may be seen portraits of his numerous children executed by Bardon after still-existing cartoons by Lechevallier Chevignard.
Chrysanthemums and china-asters beautified Mr. Sheldon's neat little garden, and the plate-glass windows of his house shone with all their wonted radiance.
It boasted two plate-glass windows, at one of which were tastefully exhibited various articles of fine stationery, embroidery patterns, etc.
In fact probably the constant sight of stained-glass windows in the churches greatly influenced the painters' way of work.
In the fourteenth century, beauty of outlines still prevailed, even when they contained plain masses of brilliant colour so pure and gem-like that the pictures almost came to look like stained-glass windows.
The evening light, shining through one of the few unbroken stained-glass windows, cast great splotches of vivid crimson and of sickly green upon the heap of motionless figures.
In the upper storey the sun shone through the large stained-glass windows, making them look like fairy gardens.
The two friends went out into the cloister, guided through the dusk by the rich glow from the stained glass windows; outside, the last rays of the sun were touching both the garden and the cloister of the Claverias with crimson.
Through the doors of Ferguson's poured two conflicting streams of humanity, and wistful groups of young women, on the way from hasty lunches, blocked the pavements and stared at the finery behind the plate-glass windows.
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