Glory in glass : stained glass in the United States: origins, variety, and preservation / by Virginia C. Raguin.

Title: 
Glory in glass : stained glass in the United States: origins, variety, and preservation / by Virginia C. Raguin.

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Author/Artist: 
Raguin, Virginia Chieffo, 1941-
Publisher: 
[New York : American Bible Society, 1998?]
Description: 
243 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Other Authors: 
American Bible Society. Gallery.
Format of Material: 
Books
Microform
Bib ID: 
67328
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Location: 
Stacks
Call Number: 
NK5312.R14
Location: 
Microforms
Call Number: 
F-18583
Notes: 
Chapter 7 discusses historial texts with stained glass, several archives of material, and a short bibliography of 19th century books, design sources, historical magazines and Biblical illustrations.
Catalog accompanies an exhibition held November 12, 1998 - February 16, 1999 at The Gallery at the American Bible Society, New York City.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-243).
Structure and conservation of stained glass; development of stained glass (medieval, renaissance, American), individual churches in the United States.
Contents: 
--
The conservation of the Mocking of Christ from the convent of Rathausen / Higgins --
Progress in the study of windows: the Philadelphia stained glass survey / Farnsworth --
The Corpus Vitrearum and the study of historic windows / Zakin --
Louis Comfort Tiffany, John La Farge, and Le verre Américain / Raguin --
America's 20th-century Gothic revival / Raguin --
Central Baptist Church, Southbridge, Massachusetts / Briere --
First Parish of Brookline, Unitarian, Brookline, Massachusetts / Hutchins --
Neustadt Museum of Tiffany art / Cass-Hassol.