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dalvyx [7]
1 year ago
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A stained glass window in a cathedral. various pieces of colored glass form a religious scene. the above piece of art is a repli

ca of what type of religious art? a. monogram c. stained-glass window b. painting d. engraving please select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d
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harina [27]1 year ago
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A stained glass window is a replica of stained-glass window of religious art.

<h3>What is the purpose of stained glass windows?</h3>

The purpose of windows is to allow a view of the outside and accept light into a building. The purpose of stained glass windows, regardless, is not to allow people to see outside, but to decorate buildings, managing light, and often times to tell a story.

<h3>What are stained glass windows called?</h3>

It is called cathedral glass, but this has nothing to do with medieval cathedrals, where the glass utilized was hand-blown. Cathedral glass comes in a wide variety of colors and cover textures including hammered, rippled, lean, and marine textures. It is from the US, England, Germany, and China.

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