Investigations in medieval stained glass :: materials, methods, and expressions /
With many excellent books on medieval stained glass available, the reader of this anthology may well ask: "what is the contribution of this collection?" In this book, we have chosen to step away from national, chronological, and regional models. Instead, we started with scholars doing inte...
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Zusammenfassung: | With many excellent books on medieval stained glass available, the reader of this anthology may well ask: "what is the contribution of this collection?" In this book, we have chosen to step away from national, chronological, and regional models. Instead, we started with scholars doing interesting work in stained glass, and called upon colleagues to contribute studies that represent the diversity of approaches to the medium, as well as up-to-date bibliographies for work in the field. Contributors are: Wojciech Balus, Karine Boulanger, Sarah Brown, Elizabeth Carson Pastan, Madeline H. Caviness, Michael W. Cothren, Francesca Dell'Acqua, Uwe Gast, Françoise Gatouillat, Anne Granboulan, Anne F. Harris, Christine Hediger, Michel Hérold, Timothy B. Husband, Alyce A. Jordan, Herbert L. Kessler, David King, Brigitte Kurmann-Schwarz, Claudine Lautier, Ashley J. Laverock, Meredith P. Lillich, Isabelle Pallot-Frossard, Hartmut Scholz, Mary B. Shepard, Ellen M. Shortell, Nancy M. Thompson. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxii, 499 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9004395717 9789004395718 |
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505 | 8 | |a 4.5 Firing the Glass4.6 Reassembling and Glazing the Panels: Lead and Solder; 4.7 Fixing the Windows: Stone and Iron, Masons and Blacksmiths; 5 "Walls Like Unto Clear Glass"; Bibliography; Chapter 2 Early History of Stained Glass; 1 Roman Glass; 2 Early Medieval Evidence; 3 Merovingian and Anglo-Saxon Evidence; 4 Carolingian Examples; 5 Expansion in the 10th-12th Centuries; 6 Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 3 Longing for the Heavens: Romanesque Stained Glass in the Plantagenet Domain; 1 Overview of Romanesque Stained Glass | |
505 | 8 | |a 2 The Weight of the Lost Legacy: Stained-Glass Windows in the West Before 11003 The Oldest Stained-Glass Windows and their Characteristics; 4 After 1150; 4.1 Poitiers and Le. Mans; 4.2 Chemillé-sur-Indrois; 4.3 Chenu; 5 The Final Lights; Bibliography; Chapter 4 Chartres: Glazing the Cathedral; 1 Stained Glass and Relics; 2 Creation of the Stained-Glass Windows; 3 Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 5 Design and Execution in Southern German Stained Glass of the Late Middle Ages and the Age of Dürer; 1 Nuremberg: a Model That Can be Applied Elsewhere; 2 Augsburg; 3 Strasbourg, Freiburg, and Basel | |
505 | 8 | |a 4 ConclusionBibliography; Part 2 Light and the Aperture; Chapter 6 A Matter of Matter: Transparent -- Translucent -- Diaphanum in the Medium of Stained Glass; 1 Translucent and Transparent; 2 The Types of Light; 3 The Phenomenon of the Stained-Glass Window; 4 Diaphanum; 5 Medium; 6 Diaphanum and Claritas; Bibliography; Chapter 7 Stained Glass and the Gothic Interior in the 12th and 13th Centuries; 1 Developmental Narratives: Illumination and the Refinements of the Wall Elevation; 2 "Transcendental Twilight"; 3 The Revelation of Chartres; 4 White and Grisaille Glass in 13th-Century Buildings | |
505 | 8 | |a 5 Illumination and Visibility6 Sight Lines and Scenography, Revealing and Concealing; 7 Audiences in. Motion; 8 Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 8 Windows in Domestic Settings in France in the Late Middle Ages: Enclosure and Decoration in the Social Living Space; 1 Windows in the Late Middle Ages: Nature, Function, Structure; 2 The Window and its Decoration; 3 The Symbols of the Master of the House; 4 The Roundel: Archetype of Domestic Stained Glass in the Late Middle Ages; 5 More Ambitious Forms; 6 The Transformation of the Window and the Disappearance of Domestic Stained Glass in France | |
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contents | Intro; Table of contents; List of Figures; Glossary; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; 1 Stained Glass as a Source; 2 Translatio; 3 Stained-Glass Research in the 21st Century; 4 The Organizational Armature; Bibliography; Part 1 Visual and Documentary Testimonies; Chapter 1 The Medieval Glazier at Work; 1 Theophilus and the Historiography of the Medieval Craft; 2 Building the Walls of the Heavenly Jerusalem; 3 Patrons and Patterns; 4 Making the Window; 4.1 The Glazier's Table; 4.2 Cutting the Glass; 4.3 Painting the Glass; 4.4 Further Embellishments: Applied and Inserted Jewels, Abrasion 4.5 Firing the Glass4.6 Reassembling and Glazing the Panels: Lead and Solder; 4.7 Fixing the Windows: Stone and Iron, Masons and Blacksmiths; 5 "Walls Like Unto Clear Glass"; Bibliography; Chapter 2 Early History of Stained Glass; 1 Roman Glass; 2 Early Medieval Evidence; 3 Merovingian and Anglo-Saxon Evidence; 4 Carolingian Examples; 5 Expansion in the 10th-12th Centuries; 6 Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 3 Longing for the Heavens: Romanesque Stained Glass in the Plantagenet Domain; 1 Overview of Romanesque Stained Glass 2 The Weight of the Lost Legacy: Stained-Glass Windows in the West Before 11003 The Oldest Stained-Glass Windows and their Characteristics; 4 After 1150; 4.1 Poitiers and Le. Mans; 4.2 Chemillé-sur-Indrois; 4.3 Chenu; 5 The Final Lights; Bibliography; Chapter 4 Chartres: Glazing the Cathedral; 1 Stained Glass and Relics; 2 Creation of the Stained-Glass Windows; 3 Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 5 Design and Execution in Southern German Stained Glass of the Late Middle Ages and the Age of Dürer; 1 Nuremberg: a Model That Can be Applied Elsewhere; 2 Augsburg; 3 Strasbourg, Freiburg, and Basel 4 ConclusionBibliography; Part 2 Light and the Aperture; Chapter 6 A Matter of Matter: Transparent -- Translucent -- Diaphanum in the Medium of Stained Glass; 1 Translucent and Transparent; 2 The Types of Light; 3 The Phenomenon of the Stained-Glass Window; 4 Diaphanum; 5 Medium; 6 Diaphanum and Claritas; Bibliography; Chapter 7 Stained Glass and the Gothic Interior in the 12th and 13th Centuries; 1 Developmental Narratives: Illumination and the Refinements of the Wall Elevation; 2 "Transcendental Twilight"; 3 The Revelation of Chartres; 4 White and Grisaille Glass in 13th-Century Buildings 5 Illumination and Visibility6 Sight Lines and Scenography, Revealing and Concealing; 7 Audiences in. Motion; 8 Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 8 Windows in Domestic Settings in France in the Late Middle Ages: Enclosure and Decoration in the Social Living Space; 1 Windows in the Late Middle Ages: Nature, Function, Structure; 2 The Window and its Decoration; 3 The Symbols of the Master of the House; 4 The Roundel: Archetype of Domestic Stained Glass in the Late Middle Ages; 5 More Ambitious Forms; 6 The Transformation of the Window and the Disappearance of Domestic Stained Glass in France |
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spelling | Investigations in medieval stained glass : materials, methods, and expressions / edited by Elizabeth Carson Pastan, Brigitte Kurmann-Schwarz. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2019] 1 online resource (xxii, 499 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Reading medieval sources, 2589-2509 ; volume 3 Includes bibliographical references and index. Intro; Table of contents; List of Figures; Glossary; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; 1 Stained Glass as a Source; 2 Translatio; 3 Stained-Glass Research in the 21st Century; 4 The Organizational Armature; Bibliography; Part 1 Visual and Documentary Testimonies; Chapter 1 The Medieval Glazier at Work; 1 Theophilus and the Historiography of the Medieval Craft; 2 Building the Walls of the Heavenly Jerusalem; 3 Patrons and Patterns; 4 Making the Window; 4.1 The Glazier's Table; 4.2 Cutting the Glass; 4.3 Painting the Glass; 4.4 Further Embellishments: Applied and Inserted Jewels, Abrasion 4.5 Firing the Glass4.6 Reassembling and Glazing the Panels: Lead and Solder; 4.7 Fixing the Windows: Stone and Iron, Masons and Blacksmiths; 5 "Walls Like Unto Clear Glass"; Bibliography; Chapter 2 Early History of Stained Glass; 1 Roman Glass; 2 Early Medieval Evidence; 3 Merovingian and Anglo-Saxon Evidence; 4 Carolingian Examples; 5 Expansion in the 10th-12th Centuries; 6 Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 3 Longing for the Heavens: Romanesque Stained Glass in the Plantagenet Domain; 1 Overview of Romanesque Stained Glass 2 The Weight of the Lost Legacy: Stained-Glass Windows in the West Before 11003 The Oldest Stained-Glass Windows and their Characteristics; 4 After 1150; 4.1 Poitiers and Le. Mans; 4.2 Chemillé-sur-Indrois; 4.3 Chenu; 5 The Final Lights; Bibliography; Chapter 4 Chartres: Glazing the Cathedral; 1 Stained Glass and Relics; 2 Creation of the Stained-Glass Windows; 3 Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 5 Design and Execution in Southern German Stained Glass of the Late Middle Ages and the Age of Dürer; 1 Nuremberg: a Model That Can be Applied Elsewhere; 2 Augsburg; 3 Strasbourg, Freiburg, and Basel 4 ConclusionBibliography; Part 2 Light and the Aperture; Chapter 6 A Matter of Matter: Transparent -- Translucent -- Diaphanum in the Medium of Stained Glass; 1 Translucent and Transparent; 2 The Types of Light; 3 The Phenomenon of the Stained-Glass Window; 4 Diaphanum; 5 Medium; 6 Diaphanum and Claritas; Bibliography; Chapter 7 Stained Glass and the Gothic Interior in the 12th and 13th Centuries; 1 Developmental Narratives: Illumination and the Refinements of the Wall Elevation; 2 "Transcendental Twilight"; 3 The Revelation of Chartres; 4 White and Grisaille Glass in 13th-Century Buildings 5 Illumination and Visibility6 Sight Lines and Scenography, Revealing and Concealing; 7 Audiences in. Motion; 8 Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 8 Windows in Domestic Settings in France in the Late Middle Ages: Enclosure and Decoration in the Social Living Space; 1 Windows in the Late Middle Ages: Nature, Function, Structure; 2 The Window and its Decoration; 3 The Symbols of the Master of the House; 4 The Roundel: Archetype of Domestic Stained Glass in the Late Middle Ages; 5 More Ambitious Forms; 6 The Transformation of the Window and the Disappearance of Domestic Stained Glass in France With many excellent books on medieval stained glass available, the reader of this anthology may well ask: "what is the contribution of this collection?" In this book, we have chosen to step away from national, chronological, and regional models. Instead, we started with scholars doing interesting work in stained glass, and called upon colleagues to contribute studies that represent the diversity of approaches to the medium, as well as up-to-date bibliographies for work in the field. Contributors are: Wojciech Balus, Karine Boulanger, Sarah Brown, Elizabeth Carson Pastan, Madeline H. Caviness, Michael W. Cothren, Francesca Dell'Acqua, Uwe Gast, Françoise Gatouillat, Anne Granboulan, Anne F. Harris, Christine Hediger, Michel Hérold, Timothy B. Husband, Alyce A. Jordan, Herbert L. Kessler, David King, Brigitte Kurmann-Schwarz, Claudine Lautier, Ashley J. Laverock, Meredith P. Lillich, Isabelle Pallot-Frossard, Hartmut Scholz, Mary B. Shepard, Ellen M. Shortell, Nancy M. Thompson. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 01, 2023). Glass painting and staining, Medieval. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85055171 Vitraux médiévaux. CRAFTS & HOBBIES Glass & Glassware. bisacsh Glass painting and staining, Medieval fast Pastan, Elizabeth Carson, 1955- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtX3cdT7HxWkhbkXPXDbd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr89005625 Kurmann-Schwarz, Brigitte, editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjHDDvHpqQQBBXBKtgDhjK has work: Investigations in medieval stained glass (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGxHpghrW6mhxKYk4BXY8C https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Investigations in medieval stained glass. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2019 9789004395725 (DLC) 2019016605 Reading medieval sources ; v. 3. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2019075210 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2172675 Volltext |
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