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Stained glass windows were a prominent feature of towering gothic churches.
During the art form s heyday between the 12th and 17th centuries ce stained glass depicted religious tales from the judeo christian bible or secular stories such as chaucer s canterbury tales.
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Stained glass is transparent colored glass formed into decorative mosaics and set into windows primarily in churches.
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The idea of bringing additional light into the church also led to many other architectural advancements within the gothic cathedral.
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Stained glass windows are closely tied to the architectural developments of gothic cathedrals.
This window also shows the use of the symbolic and holy number seven and multiples which seems to be a commonly occurring component in the design of stained glass windows.
The windows became illuminated visual sermons of biblical stories which may have had an even greater impact than the spoken word of the priest.
Gothic was a style of architecture that developed in france around 1140 and spread throughout europe.
Probably the most important form of gothic architectural art was the stained glass window.
Some of them also featured geometric patterns in bands or abstract images often.
Makers of neo gothic windows referred to stained glass as the handmaid of the architecture the initial impetus to develop stained glass in the united states in the early nineteenth century was the early gothic revival among anglican and episcopalian congregations.