Victorian stained glass was
popular in America from the 1850’s until World War I. During this period
Americans developed a keen appreciation for stained windows as an art form
and reflected this appreciation by eagerly building it into their homes.
The wide acceptance by designers, architects and homeowners led to unparalleled
advancements in assembly techniques, developments of
better quality glass, and the formulation of dazzling new colors and glass
textures. In the process, an amazing diversity of designs were created. This
was a most
exciting time for stained glass artists.
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