Many gothic structures used such windows and even today they impose themselves with their beauty and their ingenuity. Either if its a lamp or a window, a piece of stained glass will always add a finishing touch to your home. The themes used in these masterpieces are religious (inspired from bible), symbolic or inspired from literature and myths. Nowadays there are not many places where to study the traditional ways of stained glass making. In those times men set up a glass factory wherever nature allowed one to be built, namely near a silica deposit. Some of them display scenes from the life of Jesus Christ and other religious figures. Later on, Asian manufacturers used pieces of colored glass to create what we know today as stained glass.Stained glass reached the state of the art in the early 11th century. Artistic skill and engineering skill are a must for designing the theme and the structure of such an artwork.For more detail, artists use painting techniques that enhance the overall design and complete difficult to fill areas.Man knew colored glass from ancient times so the Romans, the Egyptians and the Greeks were renowned glass artisans.Despite this fact, stained glass is frequently used for home accessories and interior design elements. To obtain colored panes, people used the help of chemistry.Creating state of the art stained glass panes involves a lot of artistic genius and a lot of experience. One interesting thing about these marvelous windows is that the only role they play is to dose the light and to make it difficult to see what happens inside the structure. During the 5th and 6th century, the technique we know today as stained glass began to show its face. These are present everywhere on the windows of medieval churches. Silica is the main and most important ingredient in glass making. At first, they combined thin pieces of alabaster inside a wooden frame; this gave a similar effect.Nowadays, in the 21st century, this technique is used in combination with modern forms of art. Great German artists like Ervin Bossanyi, Ludwig Schaffrath, Johannes Shreiter, and Douglas Strachan took the matter in their own hands and struggled to make and old art form a contemporary one. Many monuments lost their windows during the war. Early creations can be admired today in museums. This gave the material its color. While still liquid, an amount of metallic oxide was mixed in the melting pot.. A revival of the gothic.
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