An Inquiry into the Difference of Style Observable in Ancient Glass Paintings, Especially in England; with Hints on Glass Painting, by an Amateur

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An Inquiry into the Difference of Style Observable in Ancient Glass Paintings, Especially in England; with Hints on Glass Painting, by an Amateur

[WINSTON, Charles]

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Charles Winston (18141864) was the leading 19th-century authority on glass-painting. The numerous tracings which he made of interesting ancient glass reproduced both the design and the colouring of the originals. Towards the end of his life he became more interested in the scientific side of his subject; he made numerous elaborate chemical experiments with the assistance of his friend Charles Harwood Clarke which led to improvement in the manufacture of coloured glass. Winston also claimed to have discovered the secret of the medieval processes but was at the same time strongly opposed to servile imitation of medieval models. To illustrate this work, he chose Philip Henry Delamotte (18211889), the British photographer and illustrator best remembered for his photographic images of the Crystal Palace in 1854.

Publication Info

  • Publisher: John Henry Parker
  • Edition: n/a
  • Date Published: 1847
  • Place Published: Oxford
  • ISBN: n/a

Details

  • Condition: Very good
  • Signed: No
  • Dust Jacket: No
  • Jacket Condition: n/a
  • Details:
    2 vols.: xiv, 384; 24 p. + plates. 23 cm. 25 b&w figures in vol. I. 75 plates in vol. II, some watercoloured by hand. Red cloth hardcovers with gold impressing. Spine heads and hinges repaired, hinges repaired internally. Corners a little bumped and spine tails softened. Ink signatures on front free endpapers. Occasional spotting.

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