In the Victorian period stained glass became a useful vehicle for reformulating the icono-graphical scheme of a church: new stained glass windows in medieval churches offered an ideal opportunity for Gothic enthusiasts to overlay medieval material culture with Victorian iconography. This potential appealed to people interested in reforming Victorian religion, especially ‘ecclesiologists’ who sought to translate the theology of the Oxford Movement into ornate churches designed for sacramental worship. This group dominated the debates about stained glass in the early Victorian period but as the popularity of stained glass spread beyond this narrow circle all sorts of people started to express themselves through Christian imagery. In many ...
In the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Southern Netherlands saw the rise of a renewed inter...
In early Victorian England there was intense interest in understanding the early Church as an inspir...
There have been a number of publications that have set out to clarify the relationship between archi...
In the Victorian period stained glass became a useful vehicle for reformulating the icono-graphical ...
Stained glass is arguably one of the most important aspects of Gothic cathedrals. As its popularity...
Nineteenth-century Britain saw an explosion in the use of secular stained glass. The enormous impac...
Studies of continental stained glass in England have previously focused on the iconography and origi...
© 1975 Geoffrey Malcolm DownThis study is concerned with stained glass windows in the churches of Me...
A Victorian Cathedral of Art The Victorian epoch was a period of great admiration for- and revival ...
The region of Canterbury, New Zealand, contains a large collection of nineteenth and twentieth-centu...
Iconographers, conservators of public monuments, architect, literary and political enthusiasts of th...
This chapter traces how the arguments used to promote ecclesiastical gothic became diffused in the c...
In recent years, awareness of cultural and heritage conservation has increased in Hong Kong in gener...
This chapter deals with the origins of stained glass: why, when, and what was used to screen the win...
Undeniably stained glass windows are linked to the extraordinary development of Gothic architecture ...
In the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Southern Netherlands saw the rise of a renewed inter...
In early Victorian England there was intense interest in understanding the early Church as an inspir...
There have been a number of publications that have set out to clarify the relationship between archi...
In the Victorian period stained glass became a useful vehicle for reformulating the icono-graphical ...
Stained glass is arguably one of the most important aspects of Gothic cathedrals. As its popularity...
Nineteenth-century Britain saw an explosion in the use of secular stained glass. The enormous impac...
Studies of continental stained glass in England have previously focused on the iconography and origi...
© 1975 Geoffrey Malcolm DownThis study is concerned with stained glass windows in the churches of Me...
A Victorian Cathedral of Art The Victorian epoch was a period of great admiration for- and revival ...
The region of Canterbury, New Zealand, contains a large collection of nineteenth and twentieth-centu...
Iconographers, conservators of public monuments, architect, literary and political enthusiasts of th...
This chapter traces how the arguments used to promote ecclesiastical gothic became diffused in the c...
In recent years, awareness of cultural and heritage conservation has increased in Hong Kong in gener...
This chapter deals with the origins of stained glass: why, when, and what was used to screen the win...
Undeniably stained glass windows are linked to the extraordinary development of Gothic architecture ...
In the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Southern Netherlands saw the rise of a renewed inter...
In early Victorian England there was intense interest in understanding the early Church as an inspir...
There have been a number of publications that have set out to clarify the relationship between archi...