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"Captivating Colors and Timeless Beauty: Exploring the World of Stained Glass" Step into a world where light dances through vibrant hues, illuminating stories of faith

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Gothic architecture. Noe's story: Victims of Deluge. Stained glass from the lower north coast

Gothic architecture. Noe's story: Victims of Deluge. Stained glass from the lower north coast
JEB4845192 Gothic architecture. Noe's story: Victims of Deluge. Stained glass from the lower north coast. Cathedrale de Chartres.; (add.info.: Gothic architecture)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Gothic architecture. History of Noe: Construction of the ark

Gothic architecture. History of Noe: Construction of the ark. Stained glass from the lower north coast
JEB4845177 Gothic architecture. History of Noe: Construction of the ark. Stained glass from the lower north coast. Cathedrale de Chartres.; (add.info.: Gothic architecture)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Art Nouveau: view of a stained glass window of the villa by Louis Majorelle (1859-1926)

Art Nouveau: view of a stained glass window of the villa by Louis Majorelle (1859-1926) (or villa Jika)
JEB4961324 Art Nouveau: view of a stained glass window of the villa by Louis Majorelle (1859-1926) (or villa Jika) made by the architect Henri Sauvage (1873-1932) in 1901-1902 Nancy (Moselle)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Gothic architecture. Chapel of the Virgin, stained glass of the Virgin of the Annunciation

Gothic architecture. Chapel of the Virgin, stained glass of the Virgin of the Annunciation. 14th century (after 1339)
JEB4961498 Gothic architecture. Chapel of the Virgin, stained glass of the Virgin of the Annunciation. 14th century (after 1339). Church Saint Ouen a Rouen.; (add.info.: Gothic architecture)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Allegory of the press - Drawing from the 17th century stained glass attributed to Nicoles Pinaigrier

Allegory of the press - Drawing from the 17th century stained glass attributed to Nicoles Pinaigrier
LSE4095765 Allegory of the press - Drawing from the 17th century stained glass attributed to Nicoles Pinaigrier, Church St Etienne du Mont de Paris

Background imageStained Glass Collection: The mystical press, stained glass painted with the enamel (circa 1620)

The mystical press, stained glass painted with the enamel (circa 1620), which was long believed to be offered by a wine
YOU4419849 The mystical press, stained glass painted with the enamel (circa 1620), which was long believed to be offered by a wine merchant churchwarden

Background imageStained Glass Collection: France, Ile-de-France, Paris (75): World exhibition, on the banks of the Seine

France, Ile-de-France, Paris (75): World exhibition, on the banks of the Seine, at the foot of the Eiffel Tower
LUX4771036 France, Ile-de-France, Paris (75): World exhibition, on the banks of the Seine, at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, pavilion and statue of Montaldo, 1900; (add.info.: France, Ile-de-France)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Virgin and Child flanked by angels, french gothic Chartres Cathedral, France

Virgin and Child flanked by angels, french gothic Chartres Cathedral, France. 12th century (stained glass)
542728 Virgin and Child flanked by angels, french gothic Chartres Cathedral, France. 12th century (stained glass); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Window depicting the Crucifixion, Mary collecting the Blood of Christ as a Seraphim stands by

Window depicting the Crucifixion, Mary collecting the Blood of Christ as a Seraphim stands by (stained glass)
1279032 Window depicting the Crucifixion, Mary collecting the Blood of Christ as a Seraphim stands by (stained glass); Cathedral of St. Etienne, Sens, France; (add.info.: Cathedral of St)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Maumejean Brothers (Fund. 1860). Spring, c.1893 (stained glass)

Maumejean Brothers (Fund. 1860). Spring, c.1893 (stained glass)
AIS5395125 Maumejean Brothers (Fund. 1860). Spring, c.1893 (stained glass); (add.info.: Museo del Modernismo, Barcelona. Modernism.); © Lorio / Iberfoto.

Background imageStained Glass Collection: The chapel. Stained glass window. Donation of Soeur Marie-Therese Saliez family. 1889

The chapel. Stained glass window. Donation of Soeur Marie-Therese Saliez family. 1889
6262011 The chapel. Stained glass window. Donation of Soeur Marie-Therese Saliez family. 1889.; Hopital Notre Dame a la Rose, Lessines, Hainaut, Belgium; (add.info.: Hopital Notre Dame a la Rose)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Levanto church. Passion of Christ. Way of cross. Jesus takes up his Cross. Stain glass window

Levanto church. Passion of Christ. Way of cross. Jesus takes up his Cross. Stain glass window. Ridarolo. Italy
7137035 Levanto church. Passion of Christ. Way of cross. Jesus takes up his Cross. Stain glass window. Ridarolo. Italy.; Levanto, Liguria, Italy; © Pascal Deloche/Godong.

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Levanto church. Passion of Christ. Way of cross. Jesus meets his Mother. Stain glass window

Levanto church. Passion of Christ. Way of cross. Jesus meets his Mother. Stain glass window. Ridarolo. Italy
7137034 Levanto church. Passion of Christ. Way of cross. Jesus meets his Mother. Stain glass window. Ridarolo. Italy.; Levanto, Liguria, Italy; © Pascal Deloche/Godong.

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Gothic architecture. Histoire de Charlemagne (detail): Charlemagne (742-814) and its preux

Gothic architecture. Histoire de Charlemagne (detail): Charlemagne (742-814) and its preux
JEB4844772 Gothic architecture. Histoire de Charlemagne (detail): Charlemagne (742-814) and its preux. Stained glass of the northern ambulatory, absidial

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Gothic architecture. Stained glass showing the prophet Ezekiel carrying Saint John

Gothic architecture. Stained glass showing the prophet Ezekiel carrying Saint John
JEB4845476 Gothic architecture. Stained glass showing the prophet Ezekiel carrying Saint John. Cathedrale de Chartres, Porte sud, lancette.; (add.info.: Gothic architecture)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Gothic architecture. Stained glass representing David, King. Cathedrale de Chartres, north gate

Gothic architecture. Stained glass representing David, King. Cathedrale de Chartres, north gate, lancette
JEB4845439 Gothic architecture. Stained glass representing David, King. Cathedrale de Chartres, north gate, lancette.; (add.info.: Gothic architecture. Stained glass representing David, King)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Gothic architecture. History of the Passion of Christ (detail): the enema of the feet

Gothic architecture. History of the Passion of Christ (detail): the enema of the feet
JEB4845409 Gothic architecture. History of the Passion of Christ (detail): the enema of the feet. Stained glass from the bottom of the royal protrail

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Gothic architecture. History of St. Thomas: Saint Thomas touches the wounds of Christ

Gothic architecture. History of St. Thomas: Saint Thomas touches the wounds of Christ
JEB4845057 Gothic architecture. History of St. Thomas: Saint Thomas touches the wounds of Christ. Stained glass of the north ambulatory. Cathedrale de Chartres.; (add.info.: Gothic architecture)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Gothic architecture. History of the Apotres. Stained glass of the Choeur. Cathedrale de Chartres

Gothic architecture. History of the Apotres. Stained glass of the Choeur. Cathedrale de Chartres
JEB4844870 Gothic architecture. History of the Apotres. Stained glass of the Choeur. Cathedrale de Chartres.; (add.info.: Gothic architecture. History of the Apotres. Stained glass of the Choeur)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Gothic architecture. Histoire de Charlemagne (detail): Charlemagne (742-814)

Gothic architecture. Histoire de Charlemagne (detail): Charlemagne (742-814) offers its relics in Aachen
JEB4844852 Gothic architecture. Histoire de Charlemagne (detail): Charlemagne (742-814) offers its relics in Aachen. Stained glass of the northern ambulatory, absidial

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Gothic architecture. Histoire de Charlemagne (detail): Charlemagne (742-814)

Gothic architecture. Histoire de Charlemagne (detail): Charlemagne (742-814) ordering the construction of a church
JEB4844775 Gothic architecture. Histoire de Charlemagne (detail): Charlemagne (742-814) ordering the construction of a church. Stained glass of the northern ambulatory, absidial

Background imageStained Glass Collection: New York, St. Paul's Chapel (1766), Manhattan's oldest chapel, Georgian architecture

New York, St. Paul's Chapel (1766), Manhattan's oldest chapel, Georgian architecture
JEB4946463 New York, St. Paul's Chapel (1766), Manhattan's oldest chapel, Georgian architecture; (add.info.: New York, St)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Cherub and pomegranates, c.1865 (stained glass)

Cherub and pomegranates, c.1865 (stained glass)
3474620 Cherub and pomegranates, c.1865 (stained glass) by Heaton, Butler and Bayne (1862-1953) (workshop); Church of St Mary, Banbury, UK; (add.info.: Manufactured by the Heaton)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Art. The painter and glass painter Jean Cousin the Elder. Engraving in

Art. The painter and glass painter Jean Cousin the Elder. Engraving in: Grands hommes et grands faits de
3434708 Art. The painter and glass painter Jean Cousin the Elder. Engraving in: Grands hommes et grands faits de l'industrie, France, c.1880 (engraving); (add.info.: Art. Coll. Part. Art)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: France, Pays de la Loire, Vendee (85), Saint-Laurent-sur-Sevres (Saint Laurent sur Sevres)

France, Pays de la Loire, Vendee (85), Saint-Laurent-sur-Sevres (Saint Laurent sur Sevres): interior of the chapel
LUX4776016 France, Pays de la Loire, Vendee (85), Saint-Laurent-sur-Sevres (Saint Laurent sur Sevres): interior of the chapel, 1900; (add.info.: France, Pays de la Loire, Vendee (85)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Art of the Middle Ages: The Charlemagne kings (Charles I known as Charles the Great 742-814)

Art of the Middle Ages: The Charlemagne kings (Charles I known as Charles the Great 742-814)
JEB4913169 Art of the Middle Ages: The Charlemagne kings (Charles I known as Charles the Great 742-814) and Louis IX known as Saint Louis (Saint Louis, 1214-1270)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: France: A religious boarding school for boys: A chapel, 1900

France: A religious boarding school for boys: A chapel, 1900
LUX4808630 France: A religious boarding school for boys: A chapel, 1900; (add.info.: France: A religious boarding school for boys: A chapel, 1900); Photo © Lux-in-Fine.

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Decor of the first floor of Casa Nava (1901-1907), a Reus - DOMENECH I MONTANER

Decor of the first floor of Casa Nava (1901-1907), a Reus - DOMENECH I MONTANER, Lluis (1850-1923). Navas House
CUL4859494 Decor of the first floor of Casa Nava (1901-1907), a Reus - DOMENECH I MONTANER, Lluis (1850-1923). Navas House. 1901-1907. SPAIN. CATALONIA. TARRAGONA. Reus. Navas House. First floor

Background imageStained Glass Collection: The stairs, Casa Nava (1901-1907), in Reus - DOMENECH I MONTANER, Lluis (1850-1923). Navas House

The stairs, Casa Nava (1901-1907), in Reus - DOMENECH I MONTANER, Lluis (1850-1923). Navas House. 1901-1907. SPAIN
CUL4859373 The stairs, Casa Nava (1901-1907), in Reus - DOMENECH I MONTANER, Lluis (1850-1923). Navas House. 1901-1907. SPAIN. Reus. Navas House. Stairs from the main entrance. Modernism

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Hall, Casa Nava (1901-1907), in Reus - DOMENECH I MONTANER, Lluis (1850-1923). Navas House

Hall, Casa Nava (1901-1907), in Reus - DOMENECH I MONTANER, Lluis (1850-1923). Navas House. 1901-1907. SPAIN
CUL4859453 Hall, Casa Nava (1901-1907), in Reus - DOMENECH I MONTANER, Lluis (1850-1923). Navas House. 1901-1907. SPAIN. CATALONIA. TARRAGONA. Reus. Navas House. Hall. Modernism

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Stained glass of the Church of Saint Cyr, eastern bay. The legend of Saint Cyr and Saint Julitte

Stained glass of the Church of Saint Cyr, eastern bay. The legend of Saint Cyr and Saint Julitte
JEB4860880 Stained glass of the Church of Saint Cyr, eastern bay. The legend of Saint Cyr and Saint Julitte. A concert of angels at the glory of martyrs consists of two singers

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Stained glass of the Church of Saint Cyr, eastern bay. The legend of Saint Cyr and Saint Julitte

Stained glass of the Church of Saint Cyr, eastern bay. The legend of Saint Cyr and Saint Julitte
JEB4860838 Stained glass of the Church of Saint Cyr, eastern bay. The legend of Saint Cyr and Saint Julitte. A concert of angels at the glory of martyrs consists of two singers

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Stained glass of the Church of Saint Cyr, eastern bay. The legend of Saint Cyr and Saint Julitte

Stained glass of the Church of Saint Cyr, eastern bay. The legend of Saint Cyr and Saint Julitte
JEB4860825 Stained glass of the Church of Saint Cyr, eastern bay. The legend of Saint Cyr and Saint Julitte. A concert of angels at the glory of martyrs consists of two singers

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Angel, c1920 (stained glass)

Angel, c1920 (stained glass)
8714256 Angel, c1920 (stained glass) by Mayer, Franz (1848-1926); (add.info.: Stained Glass built 1920s. Glass by Franz Mayer Germany. Angel. Gesu Catholic Church)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Christ Handing the Keys to St Peter, c1920 (stained glass)

Christ Handing the Keys to St Peter, c1920 (stained glass)
8714244 Christ Handing the Keys to St Peter, c1920 (stained glass) by Mayer, Franz (1848-1926); (add.info.: Stained Glass built 1920s. Glass by Franz Mayer Germany)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: The Annunciation, c.1920 (stained glass)

The Annunciation, c.1920 (stained glass)
8714238 The Annunciation, c.1920 (stained glass) by Mayer, Franz (1848-1926); (add.info.: Stained Glass built 1920s. Glass by Franz Mayer Germany)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: The Devil and the Damned. Strasbourg cathedral (stained glass)

The Devil and the Damned. Strasbourg cathedral (stained glass)
8711578 The Devil and the Damned. Strasbourg cathedral (stained glass); (add.info.: Strasbourg Cathedral. Stained glass. The Devil and the Damned. Strasbourg. France.); © Pascal Deloche/Godong

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Pentecost, Colmar (stained glass)

Pentecost, Colmar (stained glass)
8711457 Pentecost, Colmar (stained glass) by Unknown Artist, (14th century); (add.info.: Saint Martin church. Stained glass. Virgin Mary. The Descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost Colmar)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Auxerre Cathedral. Stained glass. Wedding at Cana. Auxerre cathedral (stained glass)

Auxerre Cathedral. Stained glass. Wedding at Cana. Auxerre cathedral (stained glass)
8711282 Auxerre Cathedral. Stained glass. Wedding at Cana. Auxerre cathedral (stained glass); (add.info.: Auxerre Cathedral. Stained glass. Marriage at Cana. Auxerre)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: The Incredulity of Saint Thomas. Strasbourg cathedral (stained glass)

The Incredulity of Saint Thomas. Strasbourg cathedral (stained glass)
8711275 The Incredulity of Saint Thomas. Strasbourg cathedral (stained glass); (add.info.: Strasbourg Cathedral. Stained glass. The Incredulity of Saint Thomas. Strasbourg)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: The adoration of the Magi. Auxerre.(stained glass)

The adoration of the Magi. Auxerre.(stained glass)
8711102 The adoration of the Magi. Auxerre.(stained glass); (add.info.: Auxerre Cathedral. Stained glass. Nativity scene. The adoration of thee three Magi (named Patisar, Caspar and Melchior)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: The Legend of Saint Genevieve, 19th century (Stained-glass)

The Legend of Saint Genevieve, 19th century (Stained-glass)
8617826 The Legend of Saint Genevieve, 19th century (Stained-glass); Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Paris, France; (add.info.: The Legend of Saint Genevieve)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Numero Pondere et Mensura

Numero Pondere et Mensura
1575836 Numero Pondere et Mensura; (add.info.: Numero Pondere ET Mensura (Number, weight and measure). Heraldic design of fish and keys

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Chartres Cathedral: The Good Samaritan window, where God warned Adam

Chartres Cathedral: The Good Samaritan window, where God warned Adam and Eve not to eat the fruit of the tree of
542680 Chartres Cathedral: The Good Samaritan window, where God warned Adam and Eve not to eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge. 13th century (stained glass); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Cathedrale de Chartres: Histoire de Saint Eustache, Partie superieure d'un vitrail du XIIIe siecle

Cathedrale de Chartres: Histoire de Saint Eustache, Partie superieure d'un vitrail du XIIIe siecle
8660079 Cathedrale de Chartres: Histoire de Saint Eustache, Partie superieure d'un vitrail du XIIIe siecle, bas cote nord (colour photo) by Houvet

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Cathedrale de Chartres: Notre Dame de la Belle Verriere XIIe siecle (colour photo)

Cathedrale de Chartres: Notre Dame de la Belle Verriere XIIe siecle (colour photo)
8660077 Cathedrale de Chartres: Notre Dame de la Belle Verriere XIIe siecle (colour photo) by Houvet, Etienne (1868-1949); Private Collection; (add.info.: Notre Dame de la Belle Verriere XIIe siecle)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: Trade card for J Stephenson, Bath (engraving)

Trade card for J Stephenson, Bath (engraving)
8677427 Trade card for J Stephenson, Bath (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Trade card for J Stephenson, stained and bent glass manufacturer, 5 Belvedere)

Background imageStained Glass Collection: David plays his harp before Saul. Auxerre cathedral. (stained glass)

David plays his harp before Saul. Auxerre cathedral. (stained glass)
8711216 David plays his harp before Saul. Auxerre cathedral. (stained glass); (add.info.: Auxerre Cathedral. Stained glass. David plays his harp before Saul to chase away his evil spirits. Auxerre)



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"Captivating Colors and Timeless Beauty: Exploring the World of Stained Glass" Step into a world where light dances through vibrant hues, illuminating stories of faith, history, and artistry. From the magnificent Rose window to the intricate Medieval stained glass windows in North Transept at Chartres Cathedral, it has long been an enchanting medium for storytelling. In St. Peter's Basilica, a breathtaking stained glass window depicting the Holy Spirit dove symbol radiates divine inspiration. Meanwhile, in Melbourne's St Pauls Cathedral, the majestic Pipe Organ harmoniously blends with rays of colored light streaming through stained glass panels. At Church of Notre Dame, witness how colored light gracefully caresses a statue of St. Joan of Arc as it filters through intricately designed stained glass windows. In Notre Dame de Paris cathedral, Europe's master organ resonates alongside mesmerizing Chagall-styled stained glass artwork that transports visitors to another realm. Speaking of Marc Chagall's genius creations in Sarrabourg and Chichester cathedrals; his unique blend of colors and symbolism breathes life into these sacred spaces. Similarly captivating are the stunning stained glass windows adorning Prague's St Vitus Cathedral – each pane telling its own story within this architectural masterpiece. Delve deeper into history with Harry Clarke's "The Song of the Mad Prince, " where his meticulous attention to detail brings characters to life amidst a kaleidoscope backdrop. And let us not forget Jesus' gentle presence as depicted in 19th-century stained glass at St John's Anglican church - a testament to both religious devotion and artistic mastery. Finally, find yourself transported once more to Ely Cathedral in England - here you'll discover yet another awe-inspiring display of craftsmanship rendered on delicate panes that capture both imagination and reverence. Stained Glass is more than just an art form; it is a portal connecting past and present while celebrating the beauty of light and color.