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... glass . The uses of line also become increasingly refined and versa- tile , especially in the 15th century . To these refinements of the craft was added one wholly new technique , the abrasion of flashed glass . Ruby glass , whose ...
... glass . The uses of line also become increasingly refined and versa- tile , especially in the 15th century . To these refinements of the craft was added one wholly new technique , the abrasion of flashed glass . Ruby glass , whose ...
Page 570
... glass throughout Europe , and gradually the traditional use of coloured glass was replaced by the new technique of painting in enamel colours on clear glass . Modern Between the 16th and 20th centuries the develop- techniques ments in ...
... glass throughout Europe , and gradually the traditional use of coloured glass was replaced by the new technique of painting in enamel colours on clear glass . Modern Between the 16th and 20th centuries the develop- techniques ments in ...
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... glass windows through which shafts of light fairly explode into the church . Simultaneously , in Dominikus Böhm's Church of Maria Königin ( 1953-54 ) in Cologne - Marienburg an entire sidewall of the church is conceived as a diapha ...
... glass windows through which shafts of light fairly explode into the church . Simultaneously , in Dominikus Böhm's Church of Maria Königin ( 1953-54 ) in Cologne - Marienburg an entire sidewall of the church is conceived as a diapha ...
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