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  2. Stained Glass Quarterly - Wikipedia

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    Stained Glass Association of America From a creative work : This is a redirect from a creative work to a related topic such as the author, artist, publisher, or a subject related to the work. Creative works should only have an individual article when they meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines and there is enough material to warrant a detailed ...

  3. List of art magazines - Wikipedia

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    Bedeutung, quarterly British publication of philosophy, current affairs, art and literature; The Blue Review, 1911–1913, London-based arts magazine; Blueprint, London-based magazine of architecture and design; BOMB Magazine, quarterly magazine edited by artists and writers, based in New York City, est. 1981

  4. Stained Glass Association of America - Wikipedia

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    The Stained Glass Association of America (originally The National Ornamental Glass Manufacturers Association) is a trade association formed in 1903 to protect the United States ornamental and stained-glass industry from foreign competition by cheaper European glass imports.

  5. British and Irish stained glass (1811–1918) - Wikipedia

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    One of the most prestigious stained glass commissions of the 19th century, the re-glazing of the 13th-century east window of Lincoln Cathedral, Ward and Nixon, 1855. A revival of the art and craft of stained-glass window manufacture took place in early 19th-century Britain, beginning with an armorial window created by Thomas Willement in 1811–12. [1]

  6. Stained glass - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of stained glass manufacture has continued, with mosques, palaces, and public spaces being decorated with stained glass throughout the Islamic world. The stained glass of Islam is generally non-pictorial and of purely geometric design, but may contain both floral motifs and text.

  7. An Túr Gloine - Wikipedia

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    A writer for The Studio, a magazine of fine and applied art, called the recently formed An Túr Gloine "perhaps the most noteworthy example of the newly awakened desire to foster Irish genius," describing it as "at once a craft school, where instruction in every detail connected with the designing and production of stained glass is given to the ...