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Last Updated: 14th May 2024

What is the name of the stained glass window found in churches?

Leadlights is another name for stained-glass windows. Thanks. Stain glass words are very evocative.



What are cathedral windows also called?

Monochromatic sheet glass can be called cathedral glass. Sometimes, the cathedral is used as an alternative term to the stained glasses. Stain glass refers to the material and art of creating coloured windows with elaborate or pictorial designs.

What do stained-glass windows in churches represent? The Gothic style of stained-glass windows was a prominent feature in churches built during the early 1100's. The windows flooded the church with light and color, delighting worshipers. They were beautiful, but also had an educational function.

Also, asked: What is stained glass art?

Modern usage often extends the term "stained" to include objects d'art made from domestic lead light as well as objects d’art made from foil glasswork, such is the case with the Tiffany lamps. Stain glass refers to glass that has been stained with metallic salts.

Which stained glass window is most famous?

These are the most famous stained glass works in the world.

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  • The Windows of Sainte-Chapelle, Paris, France
  • Resurrection Cemetery Mausoleum (Justice, Illinois)
  • Glass Windows of the Grossmunster (Zurich/Switzerland)
  • The Skylight at Palau de la MAosica Catalana, Barcelona (Spain)