Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word STAINED
STAINED
Definitions of STAINED
- having a stain
- coloured by adding a pigment
- inflection of stain
Number of letters
7
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using STAINED in a Sentence
- His family were all artists, with his uncle Benjamin and grandfather Gerrit being stained glass cartoon designers.
- Hans Baldung (1484 or 1485 – September 1545), called Hans Baldung Grien, (being an early nickname, because of his predilection for the colour green), was a painter, printer, engraver, draftsman, and stained glass artist, who was considered the most gifted student of Albrecht Dürer and whose art belongs to both German Renaissance and Mannerism.
- At first, he painted murals and religious works, and designed stained glass windows and illustrations for books from the printer Johann Froben.
- The use of the pointed arch in turn led to the development of the pointed rib vault and flying buttresses, combined with elaborate tracery and stained glass windows.
- An early modernist, he was associated with the École de Paris as well as several major artistic styles and created works in a wide range of artistic formats, including painting, drawings, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramics, tapestries and fine art prints.
- Diaper is any of a wide range of decorative patterns used in a variety of works of art, such as stained glass, heraldic shields, architecture, and silverwork.
- It contains war memorials for the local population and monuments to several notable people, in the form of wall and floor plaques and commemorative stained glass.
- Louis Comfort Tiffany (February 18, 1848 – January 17, 1933) was an American artist and designer who worked in the decorative arts and is best known for his work in stained glass.
- The exterior is understated, but the interior is surprisingly elaborate, including a stained glass dome over a mosaic tile floor.
- The cathedral contains two rare medieval sculptures, and many modern art works including tapestries, stained glass and sculpture, many of these commissioned by Walter Hussey (Dean, 1955–1977).
- The third and current church, including a steeple, bells, organ, and new stained glass windows, was built on the same site and dedicated in 1888.
- Willet Hauser Architectural Glass, Inc is a North American stained glass firm located in Winona, Minnesota that specializes in the design, fabrication, preservation and restoration of leaded stained glass and faceted glass windows.
- The Victorian Era building is notable for its beautiful wooden staircase, vaulted wooden ceilings, and stained glass windows.
- In 1868, the congregation broke ground on an elaborate Colonial-style church building featuring a slate-covered steeple, forged stained glass windows, a town clock, bell, and pipe organ.
- at a cost of $600,000, the Louis XV interior includes gold leaf trim, silk damask panels, stained glass panels, marble accents, a carved mahogany staircase, Wurlitzer pipe organ, decorative plaster moldings, and bronze railings.
- Anna's Catholic Church (completed 1903), a two-story wooden structure with medieval-style stained glass windows, and carved exterior woodwork, still in use at date of NRHP listing.
- Modern vernacular usage has often extended the term "stained glass" to include domestic lead light and objets d'art created from foil glasswork exemplified in the famous lamps of Louis Comfort Tiffany.
- Joshua Clarke was a church decorator who moved to Dublin from Leeds in 1877 and started a decorating business, Joshua Clarke & Sons, which later incorporated a stained glass division.
- The club house has two large stained glass windows portraying Sir Walter Scott and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
- A notable feature is its largely unchanged Norman church, St Mary the Virgin, which has a modern stained glass Nativity window designed by John Piper and another window designed by Roger Wagner.
- These illustrations were generally found either on stained glass windows, or as illuminations in Paupers' Bibles.
- The north west corner is dominated by its Victorian Gothic style chapel by the architects George Frederick Bodley and Thomas Garner, which has a collection of pre-Raphaelite style paintings by John Roddam Spencer Stanhope and stained glass by Old Marlburian William Morris.
- In his investigations, Reinke injected a stained glue into the superficial lamina propria (Reinke's space) to mimic edema.
- The church is notable for its many large stained glass windows, decorative stone vaults, flying buttresses, rare hexagonal porch and massive Gothic spire.
- In the 1950s, excavations revealed remnants of the complex, a lay graveyard with reburied skeletons, shattered stained glass, and a large Saxon jar.
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