The real cathedral is very neat and has pretty tombs, besides the two windows of painted glass, given by Mrs. Ellen Gwyn.
My painted glass was so exhausted, before I got through my design, that I was forced to have the windows in the Battery painted on purpose by Pecket.
The cloister is paving, the privy garden making, painted glass adjusting to the windows on the back stairs - with so many irons in the fire, you may imagine I have not much time to write.
With all this, I found nothing worth seeing, except the colleges themselves, painted glass, and a couple of crosiers.
In y' Hall one ouel Pease of Painted Glass In Chakers of yoler & Green & blew 10 yong Hedge frougs Two Pikse of Armse on Each Side W.
Another cause of disappointment in St. Sophia is the absence of painted glass.
The most original and effective feature of ornament, however, which was introduced by Gothic architects is that of painted glass.
At Messing I saw an extreme fine window of painted glass in the church; it is the duties prescribed in the Gospel of visiting the sick and prisoners, etc.
It is dropping down, in several places without a roof, but in half the windows are beautiful arms in painted glass.
I met the Bishop of Langres and a party, who went over Gerente's painted glass manufactory, 13.
Notre Dame: all the windows are to be of painted glass.
The architecture is exceedingly rich: all the windows of painted glass.
We will have a thorough study of painted glass soon: mean while I merely give you a type of its perfect style, in two windows from Chalons-sur-Marne (S.
If you care to build a palace of jewels, painted glass is richer than all the treasures of Aladdin's lamp; but if you like pictures better than jewels, you must come into broad daylight to paint them.
And one of the ultimate results of such craftsmanship might be the production of pictures as brilliant as painted glass,--as delicate as the most subtle water-colours, and more permanent than the Pyramids.
For no one, I suppose, ever took his first batch ofpainted glass out of the kiln without disappointment and without wondering what use there is in such an art.
Probably there used to be painted glass in the larger apertures of this stone-work; otherwise it is perfect.
In painted glass, on the other hand, the colour is not in the glass but upon it, more or less firmly attached to it by the action of the fire.
Whenever a glass painter speaks of painted glass that is what he means--viz.
There were some immense windows of painted glass, but all modern.
Most of the windows are of stained or painted glass, with elaborate designs, whether modern or ancient I know not, but certainly brilliant in effect.
Let us enter that partially-darkened chamber, and stand before a painted glass window, the production of Bertini, of Milan.
Inside you see chapel after chapel; and as to windows of painted glass, they are studies for hours.
A double flight of steps leads you to a peristyle of the Ionic order, around which are twenty marble columns, supporting a lofty dome, lighted by painted glass.
Above them, small windows of painted glass admitted a light which was no longer necessary at the banquet to which we are now about to introduce the reader.
After all, painted glass is a bore; I wish the Marquess would have it knocked out, and have it plated.
Why should we forget a set of most curious and antique drinking-cups of painted glass, on whose rare surfaces were emblazoned the Kaiser and ten electors of the old Empire?
Are there any known representations of St. Christopher in painted glass?
On a loose print of "Painted Glass at Leicester," Throsby del.
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