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  2. Belcher mosaic windows - Wikipedia

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    Around the Internet: Belcher Stained Glass Windows – Preservation of Historic Winchester; Krueger, Barbara E. “Belcher Mosaic Stained Glass.” Stained Glass: Quarterly of the Stained Glass Association of America. 89, no. 1 (1994): 20–30. Krueger, Barbara E. “Featured Windows, July 2005.” Michigan Stained Glass Census, 2005.

  3. Peter Mollica - Wikipedia

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    Peter Mollica was a central figure, perhaps the earliest, of a generation of West Coast stained glass artists who emerged in the late 1960s and early ’70s. During his Massachusetts apprenticeship, Mollica was inspired by the contemporary German architectural glass he discovered when reading Robert Sowers’ Stained Glass: An Architectural Art ...

  4. 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]

  5. B. Gunar Gruenke - Wikipedia

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    The studio's collection of stained glass artwork is on display at the Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows at Navy Pier in Chicago. The art studio specializes in the investigation and documentation of original decorative schemes, gilding , glazing , marbleizing , scagliola [ 1 ] and stenciling as well as the new design, replication or ...

  6. Stained glass - Wikipedia

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    The colored glass is crafted into stained glass windows in which small pieces of glass are arranged to form patterns or pictures, held together (traditionally) by strips of lead, called cames or calms, and supported by a rigid frame.

  7. 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.

  8. Henry E. Sharp - Wikipedia

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    Henry E. Sharp was a nineteenth-century American stained glass maker active with William Steele from c.1850 to c.1897. [1]Sharp established himself with Steele as a glass stainer at offices at 216 Sixth Avenue.

  9. Thomas Denny (artist) - Wikipedia

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    He achieves this effect by acid etching and silver staining each small piece of glass. [ 2 ] He has been responsible for some 60 stained glass commissions for churches and cathedrals, including the Traherne windows at Hereford Cathedral (2007), the Transfiguration window at Durham Cathedral (2010), and the Wisdom window at St Catharine's ...