Warsaw 1938. publishing house of the Department of Polish Architecture and Art History of the Warsaw University of Technology. Series: Interior and Equipment. 22x29 cm, pp. 45, black and white photographs in the text and color photographs on separate pages, soft cover. Very good condition (single minimal soiling).
In contents: Polish glassworks in the XV-XVII century. Creators of paintings on glass. The Kraków glassmakers' guild and its emblem. What was part of a glassblower's job in Cracow? The artistic side of the work of Kraków glassblowers. Cooperation of glassblowers with Cracow painters. The sale of "Cracow glass." Monuments associated with the Cracow environment. Window glass circles. The oldest monuments. Later monuments made with stained glass technique. Stained glass from a church in Niepołomice. Stained glass with Radwan coat of arms from the early 17th century. Stained glass with the coat of arms of Bishop Schenking. Stained glass with the Korab coat of arms. Two stained glass discs from Biecz. Circles painted with enamel paints. Window discs from the Diocesan Museum in Tarnow. Group of 4 disks with the bishop's coat of arms of Andrzej Trzebicki and group of 3 disks with the royal coat of arms of Jan Kazimierz. A disc from the church in Moszczenica. Characteristic features of the described monuments created most likely in Cracow. Polish glass painting in the 16th-17th centuries outside Krakow. Carriage of painted glass from abroad.