Examples of household taste . style ofornamentationhas almost be-come tradition-al, owing to theintimate con-nection b e-tween the artof glass-paintine and theprogress ofGothic architec-ture. But inthese modernexamples wehave a pictorialrendering of asubject alto-gether un-known to an-cient examplesof the art. Sym-bolism was pri-marily the ob- whose worksare character-ized by a monu-mental simplici-ty. The newschool of picto-rial art in con-nection withglass-painting isprincipallyprac-tisedat Munich,where many su-perb workshave been con-structed. Bothschools havetheir advocates,and as
Examples of household taste . style ofornamentationhas almost be-come tradition-al, owing to theintimate con-nection b e-tween the artof glass-paintine and theprogress ofGothic architec-ture. But inthese modernexamples wehave a pictorialrendering of asubject alto-gether un-known to an-cient examplesof the art. Sym-bolism was pri-marily the ob- whose worksare character-ized by a monu-mental simplici-ty. The newschool of picto-rial art in con-nection withglass-painting isprincipallyprac-tisedat Munich,where many su-perb workshave been con-structed. Bothschools havetheir advocates,and as there ismuch to be saidin favor of both,we shall not en-ter into a dis-cussion of themerits of eitherin this reader whois interested inject of the artist, **^sr t]ie sllDjec^ wj]| find the literature of glass-painting very voluminous and full. It is one of that from having been regarded as lost has been revived and brought toa greater state of perfection, as far as technique is concerned, than ever INDUSTRIAL ART. 361
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