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The ingenuity of great artisans / designers at the beginning of the XXth centuries . The windows were designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Francis Millet. Saint-Gaudens was primarily a sculpteur, but also helped John La Farge paint the murals at Trinity Church in Boston. Francis Millet was a lawyer whom later followed his passion for art (he died on the Titanic disaster). These two designed all the windows in this church (St. Stephen Episcopal Church in Lynne, Massachusetts), and were fabricated at the Tiffany Studio, because they did not have a studio of their own large enough. Look carefully at each series of photos : each design has 2 panels stacked , creating the Stained glass. True chefs d’œuvres. They are being restored after being vandalized. Now: there should be a crime penalty extremely important (and work time building something valuable ) when someone is caught. (From Master Roberto, one of my mentor : he is a Master conservator / restorer / painter in my field ) image image image image image image
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An good place to start on the topic of how the art world was corrupted and much beauty suppressed or discouraged is the article "Berg, Berg, and Berg" from Instauration magazine: https://nationalvanguard.org/2015/02/berg-berg-and-berg/ My own "The Triumph of Beauty" might be worth a read: https://nationalvanguard.org/2016/01/the-triumph-of-beauty/ Scott Burdick did an excellent video series titled "The Banishment of Beauty" which is very much worth watching: https://invidious.tiekoetter.com/search?q=%22Scott+Burdick%22+%22banishment+of+beauty%22
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