Iconographers, conservators of public monuments, architect, literary and political enthusiasts of the Gothic revival were unanimous in France in the 1830s in supporting restoration of medieval stained glass. Generally in precarious conditions, windows of Gothic churches were fragmentary, darkened, and illegible. Early in the nineteenth century when cathedrals had been refurbished to be opened again for worship, medieval stained glass was repaired rather than restored by glaziers who joined panels or pieces of different provenances within a single window. One of the first restorations in France professedly using medieval stained glass techniques was that of the St. George window in the Cathedral of Clermont-Ferrand in 1836 by local founders ...
Les vitraux du XIIIe s. de la cathédrale Saint-Julien du Mans se trouvent dans leur majorité à leur ...
The commission for the stained-glass windows of the Bréseux church by Manessier. Based on unpublish...
In the second half of the 12th century, there is a fundamental change in the rapport between monumen...
Despite the interest elicited by 19th century religious art over the past thirty years, Paris has lo...
In an after 1830, the art of stained-glass experienced an unprecedented development, especially in t...
During the 19th Century, the iconography of stained-glass concerns sometimes a contemporary moment. ...
International audienceThe secular stained glass, once popular in XVth-XVIth century, has shyly re-ap...
Stained glass is arguably one of the most important aspects of Gothic cathedrals. As its popularity...
19th century glass in chevet, detail; Little remains of the abbey's important and influential mediev...
Three workshops made Le Mans participate in the revival of French stained glass manufacturing in the...
In the Victorian period stained glass became a useful vehicle for reformulating the icono-graphical ...
The Saint-Laurent church in Paris is a good example of how stained glass witnessed a renaissance dur...
In 1893 the competition to design ten stained glass windows for the Cathédral Sainte-Croix, Orléans...
Les vitraux du XIIIe s. de la cathédrale Saint-Julien du Mans se trouvent dans leur majorité à leur ...
The commission for the stained-glass windows of the Bréseux church by Manessier. Based on unpublish...
In the second half of the 12th century, there is a fundamental change in the rapport between monumen...
Despite the interest elicited by 19th century religious art over the past thirty years, Paris has lo...
In an after 1830, the art of stained-glass experienced an unprecedented development, especially in t...
During the 19th Century, the iconography of stained-glass concerns sometimes a contemporary moment. ...
International audienceThe secular stained glass, once popular in XVth-XVIth century, has shyly re-ap...
Stained glass is arguably one of the most important aspects of Gothic cathedrals. As its popularity...
19th century glass in chevet, detail; Little remains of the abbey's important and influential mediev...
Three workshops made Le Mans participate in the revival of French stained glass manufacturing in the...
In the Victorian period stained glass became a useful vehicle for reformulating the icono-graphical ...
The Saint-Laurent church in Paris is a good example of how stained glass witnessed a renaissance dur...
In 1893 the competition to design ten stained glass windows for the Cathédral Sainte-Croix, Orléans...
Les vitraux du XIIIe s. de la cathédrale Saint-Julien du Mans se trouvent dans leur majorité à leur ...
The commission for the stained-glass windows of the Bréseux church by Manessier. Based on unpublish...
In the second half of the 12th century, there is a fundamental change in the rapport between monumen...