Extractions: Top Arts Crafts Glass ... Tiffany, Louis See also: Arts: Architecture: History: Building Types: Religious: Christian: Churches: Cathedrals Arts: Crafts: Glass: Stained Business: Construction and Maintenance: Materials and Supplies: Doors and Windows: Specialty Windows AmeriGlas History of Stained Glass - Quick coverage of early glass history, then concentration on American developments in stained glass, including Louis Comfort Tiffany and Frank Lloyd Wright. The Art of Incarnation - Photographs with some explanatory text of the stained-glass windows by New York glassmaker and painter John La Farge in the Church of the Incarnation, New York. British Society of Master Glass Painters - An organisation dedicated to the art and craft of stained glass, promoting the conservation, restoration and history of stained glass and painted glass.
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Extractions: Open Directory Edit Add URL Update URL Description ... Svenska Open Directory - Arts: Crafts: Glass: History: Stained [ Previous Catagory See also: Open Directory - Arts: Crafts: Glass: History: Stained [ Previous Catagory AmeriGlas History of Stained Glass - Quick coverage of early glass history, then concentration on American developments in stained glass, including Louis Comfort Tiffany and Frank Lloyd Wright. The Art of Incarnation - Photographs with some explanatory text of the stained-glass windows by New York glassmaker and painter John La Farge in the Church of the Incarnation, New York. British Society of Master Glass Painters - An organisation dedicated to the art and craft of stained glass, promoting the conservation, restoration and history of stained glass and painted glass. Chagall Windows, Jerusalem
English Heritage - Vis_blueplaques_list_k 15 Eaton Place, SW1 Westminster 1996 kempe, charles eamer (18371907), Stained GlassArtist, lived and worked here. 37 Nottingham Place, W1 Westminster 1994 http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/default.asp?wci=WebItem&WCE=182
Sheepy Stained Glass Windows Paul BurneJones. charles eamer kempe. The Raising of Lazarus, Deigned and executedby kempe in 1897 these two windows are the tower end of the south aisle. http://www.mdlp.co.uk/resources/Sheepy/sheepy_stained_glass_windows.htm
Extractions: These stained glass windows are fine examples of the work of the pre-raphaelite movement. Both Kempe and Burne-Jones are well known for their ecclesiastical work, but are rarely found together as at Sheepy Magna. Kempe an expert on all aspects of stained glass whilst Burne-Jones an artist who occasionally used stained glass as a medium. Click the pictures for an enlarged view and the names for details of the artists. Edward Coley Burne-Jones Designed by Burne-Jones and the work executed by his friend William Morris in 1879 these two windows are at the Chancel End of the South Wall.
All Saints Ainslie War Memorial Window The artist who created the window was charles eamer kempe who wasrenowned for his stained glass windows. The design includes his http://www.skp.com.au/memorials/pages/00025.htm
Extractions: Ref: 00025 The church is the former mortuary railway station from Rookwood Necropolis and Cemetery in Sydney. Originally constructed in 1868 it was dismantled after a fire and re-erected in Canberra in 1958 as All Saints Anglican Church. A parishioner painted the east window on the understanding it was temporary until a larger stained glass window could be installed. Lady de L'Isle, wife of a Governor-General, often visited the church and on one occasion brought Sir John Betjeman, Poet Laureate, who expressed the opinion that a large stained glass window should be installed in the space. Some years later a representative of the the church visited Sir John in England where he (Sir John) was Curator of Anglican Church Treasures (or something similar) and who remembered the conversation. Sir John offered the church the choice of one of six windows which had been removed from disused churches and put into storage. The window selected was originally put into St. Clements Attercliffe, a suburb of Sheffield in 1917 as a war memorial to local men. The area it was in was bombed during World War II and later became industrialised. Use of the church declined and it was closed down in the 1960's.
The Parish Church And Priory Of St. Mary's, Monmouth The Windows Most of the stain glass is from the studio of charles eamer kempe; patronizedby royalty, his glass is to be found in some of the finest cathedrals http://www.monmouth.org.uk/stmarys/parishch.html
Extractions: St. Mary's Monmouth In Diocese of Monmouth There has been a church on this site since 1101 AD when it formed a part of a Benedictine Priory founded by Gwethenoc (Lord of Monmouth c1705 - c1082). It was served by monks from the parent abbey of St. Florent at Saumur - France. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries, during of King Henry VIII, the church fell into decay. The Lady Chapel contains an 'English Alter' with four riddle posts each with an unusual brass base and wrought iron capital supporting a newly gilded angel. The screen features the remarkable ironwork and woodwork of Letheren and Martin. H. H. Martin made the Speakers Chair in the House of Commons and the pulpit of St. Paul's Cathedral.
Extractions: http://www.churchmousewebsite.co.uk/KempeMem.htm [Verwandte Websites] The Kempe Society - The Kempe Society was set up to promote interest in the work of the Master of Glass, Charles Eamer Kempe, 1837-1907 and that of his firm which specialised in stained glass design and production, as well as church decorative art of many kinds.
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Extractions: p o about dmoz add URL update URL become an editor ... help the entire directory only in History/Stained Top Arts Crafts Glass ... History : Stained Description See also: Arts: Architecture: History: Building Types: Religious: Christian: Churches: Cathedrals Arts: Crafts: Glass: Stained Business: Industries: Construction and Maintenance: Materials and Supplies: Doors and Windows: Specialty Windows AmeriGlas History of Stained Glass - Quick coverage of early glass history, then concentration on American developments in stained glass, including Louis Comfort Tiffany and Frank Lloyd Wright. The Art of Incarnation - Photographs with some explanatory text of the stained-glass windows by New York glassmaker and painter John La Farge in the Church of the Incarnation, New York. British Society of Master Glass Painters - An organisation dedicated to the art and craft of stained glass, promoting the conservation, restoration and history of stained glass and painted glass. Chagall Windows, Jerusalem
Extractions: 440 - Stained Glass: Yesterday and Today Stained Glass: Yesterday and Today By William Morgan IN THE LATE 1960s, I wrote a doctoral dissertation on a Gothic revival architect who designed a number of Episcopal churches in the northeastern United States. He was a high church Anglican who emigrated from England a century ago bringing a richly decorated Tractarianism to these Puritan shores. He was the first architect of Washington National Cathedral and had Anglicized the image of the Episcopal parish church in New England. Yet, he and his followers had been forgotten, and their monuments had not always been treated with the respect they deserved. Unsympathetic alterations or improper maintenance was not simply the result of redundancy, as is so often the case with English churches. Rather, the mutilation or destruction of the past reflected shifting tastes abetted by trendy vicars who demonstrated their "relevance" by ripping altars from east walls, painting over murals, and substituting spot lighting for the mellow glow of Victorian glass. The practice of modernizingor Georgianizing or colonializing or homogenizingour ecclesiastical treasures seems to be a national melanoma. Almost every issue of
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Electricbrain Home Index Arts Art History Artists K Klimt, Gustav Kubin, Alfred Knight, Daniel Ridgway Kandinsky, Wassily Kupka, FrantisekKahlo, Frida Kensett, John King, Henry John Yeend kempe, charles eamer, http://www.electricbrain.com/index/Arts/Art_History/Artists/K/
Travel Trade - Wightwick Manor | The National Trust Glass. Stainedglass windows by charles eamer kempe (1837-1907) wereinstalled in both the 1887 and 1893 parts of the house. kempe http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/traveltrade/propertydetails.cfm?property_id=169
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All Saints Church Grayswood, Haslemere, Surrey OUR CENTENARY PROJECTS ARE AS FOLLOWS. West Window by charles eamer kempe. Thiswindow, dating from 1903, depicts St John, St Michael and St Barnabas. http://www.grayswoodparish.org/ourcentenary.html
Extractions: Dear Friends, All Saints Church has been an important part of life in Grayswood for the last century. Not only is it a superb Grade I listed building in a lovely setting, All Saints has special significance for thousands of local residents, past and present. J ust inside the main entrance, proud parents and godparents have gathered at the font for the baptism of more than 1000 precious children. At the chancel step, 421 joyful couples have been pronounced husband and wife. And in the churchyard there are over 300 memorials to loved ones who have died and been laid to rest in a place they cherished. Add to that the many thousands of worship gatherings there have been over the years and it becomes clear that our church is the spiritual home to many. All Saints Church building is unique in having been designed by a Swedish architect, Axel Haig. His skill is evident in every detail of the church architecture - and the work of several other artists is represented.
Extractions: Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education Madingley Hall Programme Art, Architecture and Decorative Arts 28 - 30 March 2003 INTRODUCING BODLEY AND KEMPE Adrian Barlow The aim of this course is to introduce the work of the two most important figures in English ecclesiastical art, George Frederick Bodley and Charles Eamer Kempe. Through illustrated lectures and visits to some of their key works in Cambridge, the course will examine their contribution to church and secular architecture style and stained glass design in the 19th century and assess their standing today. The course is designed to appeal especially to those who enjoy visiting churches. No specialist knowledge of church architecture of 19th century art is required. 18 - 21 April 2003 DRAWING WORKSHOP: DRAWING RELATIONSHIPS (Friday to Monday course) Anna Revill A good drawing depends on a sense of the relationships between things and a feeling for space and interval. Working from such subjects as shells, fruit and flowers we will find various ways of exploring this aspect of drawing, looking for the spaces between objects and for the way things relate to each other across the spaces.
St. Alphege Church - West Window Especially interesting are the windows by charles eamer kempe. Hewas amongst the most eminent of Victorian stained glass artists http://www.reevery.net/choir/st_alphege/016.htm
Extractions: Contact West Window The nineteenth century brought a great revival of interest in the Gothic style and in medievalism. The Oxford Movement, begun in the 1830s, brought new life to the church with renewed interest in liturgy, ceremonial and furnishings. In stained glass there was a return to traditional techniques and craftsmanship. With the exception of a few fragments of medieval glass the stained glass in the church dates from 1845 and illustrates the changes in style since then. All of it repays studying. The great east window (1845), the east window of the upper chapel (1908) and that in the Becket Chapel (1956) are notably good for their periods. Especially interesting are the windows by Charles Eamer Kempe. He was amongst the most eminent of Victorian stained glass artists, working from 1865 until his death in 1907. The great west window of 1879 and the Resurrection window of 1898 show well the development of his style. In the latter window the olive greens and deep blues and the use of architectural detail are typical of Kempe's prolific output. The mark of his studio was either a wheatsheaf or three wheatsheaves incorporated in his family coat of arms. Both of these can be found in his windows in the church.
Michelli's History Of Stained Glass, Recent Revivals charles eamer kempe a trainee of Clayton and Bell (above) and a prolific masterin his own right, apparently favouring silver stain and black enamel http://www.ariadne.org/studio/michelli/sgrevivals.html
Extractions: Post Industrial Revolution Revivals Stained Glass by Pugin - Pugin was one of England's great architect-restorers, and he designed Medieval-looking stained glass too. This page contains samples of his work for St Augustine's, Ramsgate, UK, of 1844. It is very slow loading, but the images are rather good. Of course, now that you know what Medieval glass looks like, this stuff probably wouldn't fool you - the designs are inspired as much as anything by Medieval floor tiles , which he also knew and designed. LINKS FIXED 7TH NOVEMBER, 2002. Richard Upjohn, Trinity Church, Manhattan - Richard Upjohn was an architect, but in addition to designing this church, he also designed the windows to go into it, 1844-5. Distant view, pity, but note the very rich colours achieved through the use of coloured enamel paint over the top of the pot-metal glass. Do you like the effect? The commissioners did not. Finding it garishly bright, they would not accept the window until he had muted its effect with extra layers of thick clear glass! Style is sort of Medieval. Evangelists and Apostles at Fordham University Church details LINK FIXED 7TH NOVEMBER, 2002
Excite France - Répertoire BurneJones, Edward@ ( 4) Holiday, Henry@ ( 5) kempe, charles eamer@ ( 4), Morris,William@ ( 3) Tiffany, Louis@ ( 7). 26 sites web dans la catégorie Stained. http://www.excite.fr/directory/Arts/Crafts/Glass/History/Stained