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Abraham and Bernard van Linge

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Abraham van Linge must have been born in 1604–5, as he was aged 29 when he was matriculated at the University of Oxford as a privileged person on 4 July 1634, with his profession given as "Artis Peritus" (art expert). His work can be seen most prominently in the chapels of
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on glass as a blank canvas and then fired. Lead lining is used to hold together pieces of glass. The duration and intensity of the firing determined the final colour along with the colour and type of enamel.
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around 1621, where he quickly found employment in a glazier's studio through connections in the Dutch expatriate community. Abraham joined him around 1623.
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from 1617 to 1621. When religious conflicts broke out in France, he fled to
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was losing popularity in favour of their method, the usage of
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Deposition from the Cross
Rogier van der Weyden
Hampton Court, Herefordshire
Victoria and Albert Museum
fl.
Emden
East Frisia
stained glass
vitreous enamels
Paris
London
University College, Oxford
Lincoln College, Oxford
Christ Church, Oxford
England
Bodleian Library
Oxford


Linge, Bernard van
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Encyclopædia Britannica, 'Stained Glass', 'Periods and centres of activity » 17th and 18th centuries'
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British and Irish stained glass (1811–1918)
Architecture of cathedrals and great churches
History of stained glass
Medieval stained glass

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