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Medieval Art Stained glass Windows

Stained Glass Windows Served both practical and symbolic purposes Natural light seeps into dark buildings Illuminated the entire room The metaphor of illumination Follow Church teachings - become illuminated with the wisdom Just like light from the windows illuminates the cathedral

Teaching through pictures! Teaching tool - became the Church’s storybook Most people couldn’t read Stories of the Bible Lives of saints Lives of kings and queens Moral lessons

How they’re made!!!! Hey look an instructional video! Making Stained Glass Windows

We’re gonna make some!!! Hey look another instructional video… Making a stain glass for funsies