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===Houses=== Stained glass windows in houses were particularly popular in the [[Victorian era]] and many domestic examples survive from this time. In their simplest form they typically depict birds and flowers in small panels, often surrounded with machine-made ''[[cathedral glass]]'' which, despite what the name suggests, is pale-coloured and textured. Many houses of the 19th and early 20th centuries feature original [[leadlight]] windows, another popular form of window glass in domestic settings. * [[Prairie School|Prairie style]] homes * The houses of [[Frank Lloyd Wright]] <gallery style="font-size:95%;line-height:1.35" class="center" widths="200" heights="200"> File:Shaki khan palace 1.jpg|[[Shabaka (window)|Shabaka]] (stained glass set into a wooden lattice) at the [[Palace of Shaki Khans]] (18th century CE) File:Interieur, overzicht van glas in loodraam, trapbordes, van de Haarlemse glazenier Bogtman, een jachttafereel voorstellende - Steenwijk - 20389213 - RCE.jpg|Domestic stained glass of a hunting scene by Willem Bogtman of Haarlem (1882β1955), Netherlands File:Corning Museum of Glass - 20220312 - 42 - Stained-glass window with landscape scene from Rochroane Castle, Irvington-on-Hudson, New York (Louis C. Tiffany, 1905).jpg|[[Tiffany glass]] window from Rochroane Castle (1905), now in the [[Corning Museum of Glass]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Window with Hudson River Landscape (411) {{!}} Corning Museum of Glass |url=https://www.cmog.org/audio/window-hudson-river-landscape-411 |access-date=2025-02-28 |website=www.cmog.org}}</ref> File:Internal stained glass screen.jpg|A dividing screen in a household of musicians, by Jeffrey Hamilton, (2021), Sydney, Australia. (permission of JHamilton) </gallery>
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