Stained
Glass Resources

Exceptional stained glass and beveled glass
incorporating innovative design with
precision craftsmanship. Web site includes many
images and information to help potential
buyers become savvy consumers of this wonderful
art form.
Gallery
Stained Glass
The rich, permanent colors of our stained glass
designs are made with century-old techniques.
It's not a painted surface. Colors are bonded
inside the molecules of glass and cannot be
peeled or scraped off. Hundreds of years from
now, these stained glass pieces will still be
vibrant & bright.
Jacqueline's Stained Glass
101
Simplified directions on the process of making
stained glass.
The
British Society of Master Glass Painters, founded in 1921, is
Britain's only organisation devoted exclusively
to the art and craft of stained glass.
Corpus
Vitrearum Medii Aevi is an international
research project, founded in 1949, to publish all
of the remaining medieval glass in Europe and
North America (to 1540).
Centre
International du Vitrail. The International Stained
Glass Centre in Chartres, France, promotes the
study and conservation of stained glass and
encourages contemporary work. This site includes
pages in English and German.
The
William Morris Gallery, Walthamstow, London. The site includes examples from the Gallery's
collection of stained glass by Morris &
Company.
The
National Monuments Record, Swindon, UK holds a major archive
relating to historic British stained glass.
The
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York, houses the world's
greatest glass collection and a library of the
history, art, and early technology of
glassmaking.
Ely
Cathedral, UK. Includes a virtual tour of the
Cathedral.
St.
Brigid Catholic Church - San Francisco,
California. A site dedicated to reopening a
closed San Francisco church which has a number of
windows designed and made by the
Harry Clarke Studio, Dublin.
Monastery
Stained Glass, Northamptonshire. Dealers in
antique stained glass. Panels of glass from the
middle ages to the eighteenth century.
Stained
Glass Photography contains good quality
pictures of stained glass from both sides of the
Atlantic. Most of the work featured is 19th and
early 20th century and includes examples by
William Morris, Henry Holiday, Louis Comfort
Tiffany, John La Farge and many others. The site
also has a good links section with references to
other useful resources on the internet.
The
Worshipful Company of Glaziers and Painters of
Glass is one of the long established
Livery Companies which form the backbone of the
organisation of the City of London.
Margaret
Rope. A site dedicated to the stained
glass work of two women called Margaret Rope.
The
National Art Collections Fund has supported public
collections throughout the UK since 1903, helping
them to buy works of every kind. An independent
charity financed by its members, it has backed
almost half a million acquisitions, from Old
Masters to contemporary pieces an average
of one work of art every two hours.
See our selection of Stained
Glass Suncatchers, Mini
Suncatchers & Window
Art
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