Creator: Peter Stöcklin (active c. 1616, d. 1652)\nTitle: Design for stained glass with a coat of arms framed under an arch\nWork Type: drawing\nRepository: Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom\nRepository: http://www.vam.ac.uk/\nRepository: 2361\nCollection: Gernsheim Photographic Corpus of Drawings\nID Number: 94044\nSource: Image and original data provided by the Gernsheim Photographic Corpus of Drawings established in 1937\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Castillon-les-Conches\nTitle: Interior\nTitle: Apse\nWork Type: Stained glass\nDate: building 16th century; glass c. 1535-50\nLocation: Conches-en-Ouche, France\nDescription: St. Anthony (?) and St. Louis.\nDescription: Photographer: Madeline Caviness\nCollection: Madeline Caviness: Medieval Stained Glass\nID Number: 0739\nSource: Image and original data provided by Madeline Caviness\nRights: Contact information: Madeline Caviness, Professor Emeritus, 8 Whittier Place, Apt 24H, Boston, MA 02114, Tel: 617-670-4008, Email: mhcaviness@comcast.net\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Castillon-les-Conches\nTitle: Interior\nTitle: Apse\nWork Type: Stained glass\nDate: building 16th century; glass c. 1535-50\nLocation: Conches-en-Ouche, France\nDescription: St. Catherine\nDescription: Photographer: Madeline Caviness\nCollection: Madeline Caviness: Medieval Stained Glass\nID Number: 0747\nSource: Image and original data provided by Madeline Caviness\nRights: Contact information: Madeline Caviness, Professor Emeritus, 8 Whittier Place, Apt 24H, Boston, MA 02114, Tel: 617-670-4008, Email: mhcaviness@comcast.net\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Castillon-les-Conches\nTitle: Interior\nTitle: Nave window\nWork Type: Stained glass\nDate: building 16th century; glass c. 1535-50\nLocation: Conches-en-Ouche, France\nDescription: Photographer: Madeline Caviness\nCollection: Madeline Caviness: Medieval Stained Glass\nID Number: 0751\nSource: Image and original data provided by Madeline Caviness\nRights: Contact information: Madeline Caviness, Professor Emeritus, 8 Whittier Place, Apt 24H, Boston, MA 02114, Tel: 617-670-4008, Email: mhcaviness@comcast.net\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Jodhpur: Meherangarh Palace Int.: Moti Mahal: Pearl Palace stained glass window\nDate: c.1670s\nLocation: Jodhpur (India)\nSubject: Jodhpur (India)--Meherangarh Palace\nSubject: Architecture--Islamic\nSubject: Architecture:Site--India--17th C. A.D\nSubject: Stained Glass\nSubject: palaces\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Title: Amber Palace; Jai Mandir-Jess Mandir\nTitle: Int.: Jai Mandir-Jess Mandir\nWork Type: Fort; Palace\nDate: ca. 1625-1675\nLocation: Āmer, Rājasthān, India\nStyle Period: Kachhwaha Rajput Dynasty\nDescription: Royal apartments embellished with stained glass, mirrors and glass inlay. The Jess Mandir rests on the terrace of the Jai Mandir. Dates: mid 17th C. Built by Mirza Raja Jai Singh (reign 1623–67).\nRepository: Bonnie G. MacDougall (original photographs)\nRelated Item: Tillotson, Giles Henry Rupert; The Rajput Palaces: the Development of an Architectural Style, 1450-1750; New Haven: Yale University Press; 1987; Fine Arts Library; NA1507.R35 T57 1987\nSubject: Rajput; garhpalaces; interior views; mirrors\nCollection: Beyond the Taj: Architectural Traditions and Landscape Experience in South Asia (Cornell University Library)\nCollection: http://beyondthetaj.library.cornell.edu\nID Number: 89000082\nID Number: B-Q5 Ame 7.1 Amb/JaiJes 6-8\nSource: Image and original data maintained by the Cornell University Library.\nSource: This digital collection is a result of a long-term collaboration between Professor Bonnie G. MacDougall, Department of Architecture and Margaret N. Webster, Director of the George W. & Adelaide Knight Visual Resources Facility in the College of Architecture, Art and Planning.\nSource: Image: MacDougall, R. D.\nRights: For uses outside ARTstor's terms and conditions, please contact: Bonnie MacDougall, Department of Architecture, 129 Sibley Dome, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, (607) 255-5290\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Amber Palace; Jai Mandir; Sheesh Mahal\nTitle: Det.: stained glass\nWork Type: Fort; Palace\nDate: ca. 1625-1675\nLocation: Āmer, Rājasthān, India\nStyle Period: Kachhwaha Rajput Dynasty\nDescription: Royal apartments embellished with stained glass, mirrors and glass inlay. The Jess Mandir rests on the terrace of the Jai Mandir. Dates: mid 17th C. Built by Mirza Raja Jai Singh (reign 1623–67).\nRepository: Bonnie G. MacDougall (original photographs)\nRelated Item: Tillotson, Giles Henry Rupert; The Rajput Palaces: the Development of an Architectural Style, 1450-1750; New Haven: Yale University Press; 1987; Fine Arts Library; NA1507.R35 T57 1987\nSubject: Rajput; garhpalaces; stained glass (material)\nCollection: Beyond the Taj: Architectural Traditions and Landscape Experience in South Asia (Cornell University Library)\nCollection: http://beyondthetaj.library.cornell.edu\nID Number: 89000084\nID Number: B-Q5 Ame 7.1 Amb/JaiJes/She 8a-1\nSource: Image and original data maintained by the Cornell University Library.\nSource: This digital collection is a result of a long-term collaboration between Professor Bonnie G. MacDougall, Department of Architecture and Margaret N. Webster, Director of the George W. & Adelaide Knight Visual Resources Facility in the College of Architecture, Art and Planning.\nSource: Image: MacDougall, R. D.\nRights: For uses outside ARTstor's terms and conditions, please contact: Bonnie MacDougall, Department of Architecture, 129 Sibley Dome, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, (607) 255-5290\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Amber Palace; Jai Mandir; Sheesh Mahal\nTitle: Det.: stained glass\nWork Type: Fort; Palace\nDate: ca. 1625-1675\nLocation: Āmer, Rājasthān, India\nStyle Period: Kachhwaha Rajput Dynasty\nDescription: Royal apartments embellished with stained glass, mirrors and glass inlay. The Jess Mandir rests on the terrace of the Jai Mandir. Dates: mid 17th C. Built by Mirza Raja Jai Singh (reign 1623–67).\nRepository: Bonnie G. MacDougall (original photographs)\nRelated Item: Tillotson, Giles Henry Rupert; The Rajput Palaces: the Development of an Architectural Style, 1450-1750; New Haven: Yale University Press; 1987; Fine Arts Library; NA1507.R35 T57 1987\nSubject: Rajput; garhpalaces; stained glass (material)\nCollection: Beyond the Taj: Architectural Traditions and Landscape Experience in South Asia (Cornell University Library)\nCollection: http://beyondthetaj.library.cornell.edu\nID Number: 89000615\nID Number: B-Q5 Ame 7.1 Amb/JaiJes/She 8a-2\nSource: Image and original data maintained by the Cornell University Library.\nSource: This digital collection is a result of a long-term collaboration between Professor Bonnie G. MacDougall, Department of Architecture and Margaret N. Webster, Director of the George W. & Adelaide Knight Visual Resources Facility in the College of Architecture, Art and Planning.\nSource: Image: MacDougall, R. D.\nRights: For uses outside ARTstor's terms and conditions, please contact: Bonnie MacDougall, Department of Architecture, 129 Sibley Dome, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, (607) 255-5290\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Amber Palace; Jai Mandir; Sheesh Mahal\nTitle: Det.: stained glass\nWork Type: Fort; Palace\nDate: ca. 1625-1675\nLocation: Āmer, Rājasthān, India\nStyle Period: Kachhwaha Rajput Dynasty\nDescription: Royal apartments embellished with stained glass, mirrors and glass inlay. The Jess Mandir rests on the terrace of the Jai Mandir. Dates: mid 17th C. Built by Mirza Raja Jai Singh (reign 1623–67).\nRepository: Bonnie G. MacDougall (original photographs)\nSubject: Rajput; garhpalaces; stained glass (material)\nCollection: Beyond the Taj: Architectural Traditions and Landscape Experience in South Asia (Cornell University Library)\nCollection: http://beyondthetaj.library.cornell.edu\nID Number: 89000616\nID Number: B-Q5 Ame 7.1 Amb/JaiJes/She 8a-3\nSource: Image and original data maintained by the Cornell University Library.\nSource: This digital collection is a result of a long-term collaboration between Professor Bonnie G. MacDougall, Department of Architecture and Margaret N. Webster, Director of the George W. & Adelaide Knight Visual Resources Facility in the College of Architecture, Art and Planning.\nSource: Image: MacDougall, R. D.\nRights: For uses outside ARTstor's terms and conditions, please contact: Bonnie MacDougall, Department of Architecture, 129 Sibley Dome, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, (607) 255-5290\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.