When you think of stained glass, you might think of cathedrals or mosques. Or in homes, you might think of Victorian architecture—and who could blame you? Stained-glass windows have become less common ...
Tom and Gayle Benson's 112-year-old home on Audubon Place has many historic architectural details -- from gracefully sloping ceilings to massive marble mantels and monumental ceiling medallions. But ...
The work of caring for one of the largest—and most beautiful—churches in St. Louis is a task that is never complete. St. Francis de Sales Oratory, operated by the Institute of Christ the King ...
One of the delights of Brooklyn’s vintage housing stock is that, despite the general uniformity of the row house archetype, when you get down to the details, no two are ever quite alike. When Long ...
Stained glass windows were a hallmark of upward-mobility sensibilities, an aspirational gesture for people enjoying the fruits of boomtown St. Paul. For seven years I lived in an old house built by a ...
If you were to poll the average American Jewish man and woman on the street about what constitutes normative American synagogue architecture, stained glass windows would probably be the very last ...
From her quiet studio, Kathy Chapman restores century-old church windows while nurturing a deeply personal art practice.
The ancient art of creating and repairing stained-glass windows is alive and well in Southwest Georgia thanks to craftsman Jim Beasley, whose original designs and preservation work can be found at ...
The artists at Judson Studios are showing their true colors -- reshaping their ancient craft and designing works for religious and non-religious uses alike, as Anna Werner discovered: If you're coming ...
Visitors came to First Presbyterian Church, one of 13 stops on Thursday’s Everett Art Walk, to see its magnificent windows. The evening offered more. Along with seeing artistry and biblical imagery in ...
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