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Gothic churches needed large trusses to support the huge ceilings which would make them feel dark and dingy.
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Antique gothic church stained glass window jesus handing keys to saint peter.
Two gothic stained glass windows in the interior of the church dark gothic cloister with ornate arches the notre dame de paris cathedral with the stained glass windows along the back wall in.
For example early gothic stained glass windows were divided by heavy metal frames whilst later examples used iron rods to hold the different panes of glass in place.
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If you ve ever admired the stained glass windows in an old church you were enjoying colorful expressions of faith that developed during medieval times in europe.
Godong robertharding getty images plus through the latter part of the 19th century artists continued to follow a penchant for earlier medieval styles and subjects.
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However when the spaces between the trusses were filled with stained glass windows the church became a light spectacle for all worshipers to behold.
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Gothic cathedrals and churches are religious buildings created in europe between the mid 12th century and the beginning of the 16th century.
Commissioned in the 13th century by king louis ix this gothic chapel is nestled on the ile de la cité and boasts 15 stained glass panels in its nave and apse that depict more than a thousand.
The cathedrals are notable particularly for their great height and their extensive use of stained glass to fill the interiors with light.
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