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1- The bending of glass into objects like pots and glass drinking cups, lightbulbs, vases etc....
2- The making of glass in-transparent (making it matte); so that light still travels through it, but you can't see objects through it anymore.
It is a type of artwork, often seen in churches or other holy religious places. It is the process of staining glass with colors to create art, like, paintings.
A person working in glass in the middle ages was called a glazier. They didn't "paint" stain glass. Stain glass is a colored glass that is cut to fit a pattern.
well it all started way back in the olden days when it invented and all it is is a Piece of colored glass shaped and cut into what you want and nearly all the churches have the window in different pictures and colored glass so there's your short history on stain glass windows and what they are i hope this helped
No. This is especially true in the middle ages since the invention of polarization is new. As far as new stain glass I doubt that it is.
Castles didn't have stain glass windows ( some do today because they have been added) because they were built for protection and defense.
Much of the most beautiful stained glass work that has ever been done was done for the windows of European cathedrals between 1100-1600 AD.
This is a colored glass.
A person working in glass in the middle ages was called a glazier. They didn't "paint" stain glass. Stain glass is a colored glass that is cut to fit a pattern.
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Coloured glass was widely used in ancient Rome and Egypt.
she was influenced by stain glass windows and pretty much glass
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she was influenced by stain glass
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Because back in the days not many people could read, they invented a story in Stain Glass Windows to show what really happened.
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stain glass windows are in the back, front, and sides of the church