"STAINED GLASS: MASTERPIECES OF THE MODERN ERA" - Xavier Barral

Knowing
well the power of assembled bits of colored glass "to illumine
men's minds so they may travel through it to an apprehension of
God's light," French Abbot Suger filled the church of Saint-Denis
with biblical iconography in stained glass in the 12th century,
launching a revolution in Gothic architecture that spread across
Europe.
Swiss architect Le Corbusier, who described the history of
architecture as "an insatiable struggle over the course of
centuries in favour of light," often used stained glass to enhance
interior spaces, perhaps most imaginatively in the chapel in
Ronchamp, France, displayed in glorious color in "Stained Glass" by
art historian Xavier Barral i Altet (Thames & Hudson: 216 pp.,
$60).
So too are majestic creations by artists Marc Chagall, Fernand
Léger, Henri Matisse and Christian Oehler, as well as architects
Antoni Gaudí and Frank Lloyd Wright, in this sumptuous survey of
stained-glass masterpieces.
ISBN-10: 0500513724
ISBN-13: 978-0500513729

