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URL: http://www.ariadne.org/studio/michelli/
ODP description: Perette Elizabeth Michelli has gathered a collection of links to stained glass resources and added her own commentary, which provides a history.
Page title: Art History with Michelli

URL: http://www.stainedglassphotography.com/
ODP description: A comprehensive guide to the stained glass of William Morris, Henry Holiday, Edward Burne-Jones, Charles Kempe, Louis Tiffany and others in churches throughout the world. From P. Neil Ralley.
Page title: Stained Glass Photography - A definitive resource for anyone interested in vintage stained glass.
Page description: Enjoy beautiful photos of stained glass windows. Buy cards with pictures of stained glass. Buy museum quality reproductions of stained glass windows. Order prints, books and posters of stained glass.

URL: http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/arch/chapelle.html
ODP description: A page of pictures of the windows of this church, by Prof. Jeffery Howe from Boston College. Part of his site 'A Digital Archive of Architecture'.
Page title: High Gothic: Ste. Chapelle

URL: http://churchoftheincarnation.org/index.html
ODP description: 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.
Page title: Church of the Incarnation

URL: http://home.bawue.de/~wmwerner/essling/english/glas01.html
ODP description: Exhibit of 13th and 14th-century German stained glass. Full-color images, with commentary on background, techniques, construction, and artistic themes.
Page title: Medieval stained glass windows from Esslingen (Germany) - 1

URL: http://www.geocities.com/leadedlights/
ODP description: Photographs of in-situ stained glass windows, secular and ecclesiastical, in South East England and the Musee d'Orsay, Paris, courtesy of South London Stained Glass.
Page title: south london stained glass
Page description: Favourite stained glass windows and leaded lights from a variety of museums and churches.

URL: http://www.arthur.rope.clara.net/
ODP description: Biographies and works of the Rope cousins, who worked in the Arts and Crafts style, with photographs.
Page title: Two Margaret Ropes - Stained Glass Artists of the Arts and Crafts Movement

URL: http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/arch/bourges_glass.html
ODP description: A page of pictures of the windows of this church, by Prof. Jeffery Howe from Boston College. Part of his site 'A Digital Archive of Architecture'.
Page title: High Gothic: Bourges stained glass

URL: http://www.andrewstoddart.org.uk/
ODP description: Clare Edwards provides photographs and a brief biography of this British artist, together with some of his sketches, designs and church windows.
Page title: Andrew Stoddart

URL: http://www.md.huji.ac.il/special/chagall/chagall.html
ODP description: The Synagogue of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center has stained glass windows designed by Marc Chagall. Expandable thumbnail photographs with commentary.
Page title: The Chagall Windows

URL: http://www.bucksstainedglass.org.uk
ODP description: Photographic directory of stained glass windows throughout the county.
Page description: Buckinghamshire Stained Glass - Home page

URL: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/medny/kramer4.html
ODP description: History of the stained-glass windows designed by John La Farge in the 1890s for the socially aware, arts-oriented community at Judson Memorial Church, New York, and commentary on their restoration.
Page title: Medieval New York: Judson Memorial Church

URL: http://www.lightscreens.com/home.htm
ODP description: On-line version of an exhibition about Frank Lloyd Wright's designs for stained-glass windows.
Page title: Signed by the author! The Leaded Glass of Frank Lloyd Wright
Page description: The hardcover catalog to the exhibition of Wright's stained glass, plus the highly praised slipcased 'big book' by Julie L. Sloan: a 'must have' book!

URL: http://angeldance.home.att.net/guadalupe/
ODP description: Photographs of the interior of Denver's Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, including many of the stained glass windows.
Page title: Guadalupe Angels by Joe Beine | Our Lady of Guadalupe
Page description: Photographs of the interior of Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Denver, Colorado.

URL: http://www.windows.org/
ODP description: Chapel noted for its stained-glass windows offers history and a calendar of events. Located at Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary.
Page title: Friends of the Windows at St. James Chapel

URL: http://www.cvma.ac.uk/
ODP description: The British section (funded by the British Academy) of an international survey of stained glass. Searchable image database (with over 10,000 colour images), and online ordering for related publications.
Page title: CVMA | Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi
Page description: The Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi is an international survey of stained glass and, in Great Britain, is a British Academy Research Project based at the Courtauld Institute. This site includes free access to a searchable image database (with over 10,000 colour images), funded by the AHRB, and online ordering for related publications.

URL: http://www.stainedglassmuseum.com/
ODP description: Houses a national collection of stained glass. The illustrated online catalogue can be browsed by designer, subject, date or place. Includes brief biographies of designers. Ely Cathedral.
Page title: The Stained Glass Museum - Index Page

URL: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~memhall/staingls.html
ODP description: The collection of stained glass in Memorial Hall comprises a veritable museum of American stained glass. Descriptions and photos of the windows, by various English and American designers.
Page title: Memorial Hall Stained Glass



  
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