Stained glass has long been a part of domestic architecture, but in the
late 1800s its popularity soared. In part, this was due to new
manufacturing techniques and distribution networks, but also it caught
the imagination of Victorian, Art Nouveau, and Arts and Crafts designers
around the world. Here over 350 examples of architectural stained glass
span several countries and many years. The styles range from Victorian
intricacy to the geometry of the Prairie School. This second edition
includes etched glass and beveled constructions, in addition to leaded
windows. Each piece is illustrated in color, with dimensions and current
market values. Today, stained glass, both old and new, is again finding
its way into the home. It makes a delightful accent in a transom or a
glorious complete wall. This book will help readers understand and
appreciate many varieties of old stained glass, and will inspire new
work by artists.