TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Lewis F. Day
BOOK I.
THE COURSE OF CRAFTSMANSHIP.
Chap.
Page
I.
The Beginnings of Glass
1
II.
The Making of a Window
5
III.
Glazing
15
IV.
Early Mosaic Windows
32
V.
Painted Mosaic
43
VI.
Glass Painting (MediÆval)
59
VII.
Glass Painting (Renaissance)
67
VIII.
Enamel Painting
77
IX.
The Needle-point in Glass Painting
87
X.
The Resources of the Glass Worker (
A RECAPITULATION
)
95
BOOK II.
THE COURSE OF DESIGN.
XI.
The Design of Early Glass
111
XII.
Medallion Windows
123
XIII.
Early Grisaille
137
XIV.
Windows of many Lights
151
XV.
Middle Gothic Detail
162
XVI.
Late Gothic Windows
178
XVII.
Sixteenth Century Windows
201
XVIII.
Later Renaissance Windows
220
XIX.
Picture Windows
236
XX.
Landscape in Glass
251
XXI.
Italian Glass
260
XXII.
Tracery Lights and Rose Windows
272
XXIII.
Quarry Windows
283
XXIV.
Domestic Glass
296
XXV.
The Use of the Canopy
311
XXVI.
A Plea for Ornament
317
BOOK III.
BY THE WAY.
XXVII.
The Characteristics of Style
322
XXVIII.
Style in Modern Glass (a Postscript)
354
XXIX.
Jesse Windows, and other Exceptions in Design
360
XXX.
Story Windows
371
XXXI.
How to see Windows
380
XXXII.
Windows worth Seeing
385
XXXIII.
A Word on Restoration
404
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