Lead, coloring, and glass/sand
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.
Yes, the art of glass making goes back to ancient Egypt. In Egypt they made small items liked beads, vases, jewerly, but in the middle ages there were stain glass windows in churches and glass in houses.
Its middle part of the glass takes the stain, and makes it look like there is a bubble in the middle. because it is staying in just that one part of the glass.
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.
This is a colored glass.
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.
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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
pews and stain glass windows
she was influenced by stain glass
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