id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41370 Arnold, Hugh Stained Glass of the Middle Ages in England and France .txt text/plain 51353 2436 74 The making of stained-glass windows is one of the arts which belong the window colour; while the enamel work is spoken of as _painting_, speaking, a stained-glass window must consist, to the eye, of flat ornament in the window, and the figures in white and coloured window at Poitiers, illustrated in Plate II., though of later date, The twelfth and early thirteenth century windows at Chartres, St. Denis, Canterbury and Sens show such resemblance to each other that The subjects of stained-glass windows in this First Period were chosen glass,--and then reset in thirteenth century work after the Cathedral of the great thirteenth century grisaille windows in the north figures at Chartres and in most other thirteenth century windows have thirteenth century work in the nave, there are five complete windows east window was for finished figure work, it is far lower than that of [Sidenote: Fourteenth century glass in Chartres Cathedral.] ./cache/41370.txt ./txt/41370.txt