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Stained
Glass
The
term stained glass refers either to the material of colored
glass or to the art and craft of working with it. Throughout
its thousand-year history the term "stained glass"
was applied almost exclusively to the windows of churches, cathedrals,
and other significant buildings. Although traditionally made
in flat panels and used as windows, the creations of modern
stained glass artists also include three-dimensional structures
and sculpture.
Modern
vernacular usage has often extended the term "stained glass"
to include domestic leadlight and objets d'art created from
lead came and copper foil glasswork such as exemplified in the
famous lamps of Louis Comfort Tiffany.
Stained
glass, as an art and a craft, requires the artistic skill to
conceive the design, and the engineering skills necessary to
assemble the decorative piece, traditionally a window, so that
it will fit snugly into the window frame for which is is made
and also, especially in the larger windows, is capable of supporting
its own weight and surviving the elements. Many large windows
have withstood the test of time and remained substantially intact
since the late Middle Ages. In Western Europe they constitute
the major form of pictorial art to have survived. In this context,
the purpose of a stained glass window is not to allow those
within a building to see the world outside or even primarily
to admit light but rather to control it. For this reason stained
glass windows have been described as 'illuminated wall decorations'.
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Dogs in Stained Glass by Caroline
F Kearns
Handmade
from original patterns.
Prices
include Priority Mail shipping to the United States.
Please contact me for shipping outside the U.S.
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Yellow Labrador
Stained Glass
11 1/3" x 12" oval
$40.00
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Beagle
Stained Glass
11 1/3" x 12" oval
$40.00
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Art
refers to a diverse range of human activities, creations,
and expressions that are appealing or attractive to the
senses or have some significance to the mind of an individual.
The word "art" may be used to cover all or any
of the arts, including music, literature and other forms.
It is most often used to refer specifically to the visual
arts, including media such as painting, sculpture, and printmaking.
However it can also be applied to forms of art that stimulate
the other senses, such as music, an auditory art. Aesthetics
is the branch of philosophy which considers art.
Traditionally
the term art was used to refer to any skill or mastery,
a concept which altered during the Romantic period, when
art came to be seen as "a special faculty of the human
mind to be classified with religion and science." Generally
art is a (product of) human activity, made with the intention
of stimulating the human senses as well as the human mind;
by transmitting emotions and/or ideas. Beyond this description,
there is no general agreed-upon definition of art. Art is
also able to illustrate abstract thought and its expressions
can elicit previously hidden emotions in its audience.
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