Artwork Description:
Madonna, stained glass window, glass painting kiln fired, religious painting, glass art, church window, window hanging.
To create Madonna several glass painting techniques were used and the individual painted glass was fired between 3 and 5 times before reaching the in depth shaded appearance.
Silver stain was applied in the halo, also known as yellow stain, is used to create a yellow color on clear glass. The technique of silver stain was introduced to stained glass in the early 1300 and involves painting silver onto a piece of glass and then firing it in the kiln. Silver staining is the technique from which the term ‘stained glass’ derives.
The leaded stained glass design was cemented to achieve an antique look and strong hold to last for the next Centuries to come.
Measures 11 1 4 inches high by 9 1 2 inches wide
Stained glass window has hangers and comes with a 17 inch chain for easy display in a window.