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Broader terms:Related term:Narrower terms:Used for:- Glass, Stained
- Painted glass
- Stained glass
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Filed under: Glass painting and staining
Filed under: Glass painting and staining -- Austria
Filed under: Glass painting and staining -- Conservation and restoration -- Congresses
Filed under: Glass painting and staining -- Deterioration -- CongressesFiled under: Glass painting and staining -- Early works to 1800
Filed under: Glass painting and staining, Gothic -- France -- ExhibitionsFiled under: Glass painting and staining -- History The History of Stained Glass, From the Earliest Period of the Art to The Present Time (London: The author, 1848), by William Warrington
Filed under: Glass painting and staining -- New York (State) -- New York
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Filed under: Favrile glass -- Exhibitions
Filed under: Decoration and ornament Anthropology Design Series (full serial archives) The Bases of Design (second edition; London: G. Bell and Sons, 1902), by Walter Crane (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) The Decorative Arts, Their Relation to Modern Life and Progress: An Address Delivered Before the Trades' Guild of Learning (London: Ellis and White, 1878), by William Morris Styles of Ornament, Exhibited in Designs, and Arranged in Historical Order, With Descriptive Text (1906), by Alexander Speltz, ed. by David O'Conor (page images at Wisconsin) 1050 Jewelry Designs: Antique, Primitive, Classic, Modern (1946), by Yvonne Françoise Jossic (page images at HathiTrust) Applied Art: Drawing, Painting, Design and Handicraft, Arranged for Self-Instruction of Teachers, Parents and Students (Mountain View, CA et al.: Pacific Press Pub. Assoc., 1920), by Pedro J. Lemos Art Recreations, by L. B. Urbino (page images at MOA) Line and Form (London: G. Bell and Sons, 1914), by Walter Crane (Gutenberg text, illustrated HTML, and page images) Peter Hunt's Workbook: With Text and Pictures (Chicago and New York: Ziff-Davis, c1945), by Peter Hunt (page images at HathiTrust) Ladies' Fancy Work: Hints and Helps To Home Taste and Recreations (New York: H. T. Williams, 1876), by Mrs. C. S. Jones and Henry T. Williams (page images at HathiTrust) Manual of Design, Compiled from the Writings and Addresses of Richard Redgrave (New York: Scribner, Welford, and Armstrong, ca. 1876), by Richard Redgrave, ed. by G. R. Redgrave (page images at HathiTrust) Manual of Design, Complied from the Writings and Addresses of Richard Redgrave (London: Pub. for the Committee of Council on Education by Chapman and Hall, 1876), by Richard Redgrave, ed. by G. R. Redgrave (multiple formats at archive.org) Needlework as Art (London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1886), by Marian Alford The Two Paths, by John Ruskin (Gutenberg text) Prints and Books: Informal Papers (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1926), by William Mills Ivins (page images at HathiTrust) Architecture and Democracy (1918), by Claude Fayette Bragdon Decorative Needlework (London: J. Hughes and Co., 1893), by May Morris Student's Manual of Fashion Drawing: Thirty Lessons with Conventional Charts (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1919), by Edith Young (page images at Wisconsin)
Filed under: Decoration and ornament -- Animal forms
Filed under: Decoration and ornament -- Bibliography
Filed under: Decoration and ornament -- Catalogs
Filed under: Decoration and ornament -- Federal style The American Builder's Companion: or, A New System of Architecture, Particularly Adapted To The Present Style of Building in the United States of America (Boston: Etheridge and Bliss, 1806), by Asher Benjamin
Filed under: Decoration and ornament -- France L'Architecture, la Décoration, l'Ameublement (mostly pictures, with captions in French; Paris: Claesen, ca. 1870), by Eugène Prignot
Filed under: Decoration and ornament -- Great Britain
Filed under: Decoration and ornament -- History Creators of Decorative Styles: Being a Survey of The Decorative Periods in England From 1600 To 1800, With Special Reference to the Masters of Applied Art Who Developed the Dominant Styles (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page, and Co., 1917), by Walter A. Dyer Historical Color Guide: Primitive to Modern Times (New York: W. Helburn, c1938), by Elizabeth Burris-Meyer (page images at HathiTrust) Hans Hofer's Formbüchlein, Augsburg, 1545 (Zwickauer Facsimiledrucke #23, in German; Zwickau: F. Ullmann, 1913), by Hans Hofer, contrib. by Otto Clemen
Filed under: Decoration and ornament -- Japan
Filed under: Decoration and ornament -- New Guinea
Filed under: Decoration and ornament -- Periodicals
Filed under: Decoration and ornament -- Plant forms
Filed under: Decoration and ornament -- Polynesia
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