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The art of stained glass

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The art of stained glass
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Richard W. Rousseau1 editions

"Beautiful stained glass windows were part of a church building wave in Northeastern Pennsylvania during the boom years of coal in the latter part of the nineteenth and the early part of the twentieth centuries. Fr. Joseph McShane, S.J., President of the University of Scranton, wanted to highlight and preserve this important heritage. To create a warm and welcoming environment in the University of Scranton's newly completed Brennan Hall, home of the Kania School of Management, he commissioned digital photographs of many of these windows. Large prints were made, mounted in large glass frames and placed on the walls of five floors of Brennan Hall.". "This book celebrates the religious significance, artistic beauty, and regional importance of these windows by reproducing them in full color. Dr. Virginia Raguin of Holy Cross College, a well known stained glass scholar, gives them context with general historico/artistic introduction to the book and briefer introductions to the eight churches involved. Maureen Brennan briefly summaries key historical and informative data for each window, including the many Tiffanys. These windows and this book are a tribute to the religious and artistic vigor of an important American region in its prime."--BOOK JACKET.

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