Stain Glass Windows in St. Michael's Church, Jersey City
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2011-06-26
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The windows, installed in 1899/1901, are by Franz Meyer of Munich.
Around 1862 the Franz Mayer of Munich Company started with stained glass paintings influenced by "Royal Bavarian Stained Glass Establishment". Their tendency was to create a picture-like composition similar to late Gothic paintings and Renaissance altars. The paintings were detailed. The style by Mayer and Zettler became known as "Munich Style" and went back to the traditional roots. Small colored glass pieces were coated with overlay color, tracing lines and melting colors before being fired and leaded.
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Stain Glass Windows, Franz Mayer, St. Michael's Catholic Church, St. Michael's Church, Catholic Church, Archdiocese of Newark, Romanesque and Italian Renaissance style, Hamilton Park, The Horseshoe, Jersey City, Hudson County, Gateway, The Gateway Region, New Jersey, Jersey, Nj, The Garde State
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