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===Combining ancient and modern traditions=== <gallery style="font-size:95%;line-height:1.35" class="center" widths="200" heights="200"> Meistratzheim StAndré 60.JPG|''Madonna and Child'' by [[Joseph Ehrismann]], late 1910s. (Église Saint-André, [[Meistratzheim]]). Combines a traditional representation in a [[mandorla]] with an [[Art Nouveau]] style celestial background. File:Derby DRI stained glass window at St Peters squared.JPG|Mid-20th-century window showing a continuation of ancient and 19th-century methods applied to a modern historical subject. [[Florence Nightingale]] window at St Peters, Derby, made for the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary File:Ins Kirchenfenster.jpg|Figurative design using the lead lines and minimal glass paint in the 13th-century manner combined with the texture of [[Cathedral glass]], Ins, Switzerland <!--A figurative design employing polychrome painting of faces and monochrome painting of shadowed areas, artist [[Marcos Luis Jerman|Marko Jerman]], [[Maribor Cathedral]], [[Slovenia]]--> File:St Michael Paternoster Royal, College Hill, London EC4 - Window - geograph.org.uk - 1085224.jpg|''St Michael and the Devil'' at the church of St Michael Paternoster Row, by English artist John Hayward combines traditional methods with a distinctive use of shard-like sections of glass. File:Vitral Templo Maipu.JPG|The principal window of the Temple of Maipú, Chile, depicting the Virgin Mary and Christ Child, by [[Adolfo Winternitz]], showing the traditional use of blue as the predominant colour, emphasising an association with [[Heaven]] and creating an ambience in the interior. </gallery>
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