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In reply to the discussion: The Friday Afternoon Challenge Returns to you! Today’s Challenge: The Worshipful Artist! [View all]CTyankee
(64,552 posts)28. My goodness. #s 1, 2, 3 and 4 have gone begging!
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The Friday Afternoon Challenge Returns to you! Today’s Challenge: The Worshipful Artist! [View all]
CTyankee
May 2012
OP
It's called using Google tricks. It's not researching on Google, which is fine.
CTyankee
May 2012
#7
All so beautiful, I believe #5 is The Stations of the Cross. After that I'm clueless..n/t
monmouth
May 2012
#3
Thanks. I didn't know that about Morris. I guess I always thought of him as an upper class
CTyankee
May 2012
#19
Number six has the look of Tiffany, but I can't find this window attributed to him.
1monster
May 2012
#10
I really don't have a clue, but I'll take a wild guess and maybe learn something.
sabrina 1
May 2012
#29
I'm wondering how you pieced that together...the spanish chapel is gothic (late 14th century)
CTyankee
May 2012
#39
Ah, I get it. Didn't know about that site. I think of it mainly as the fresco with the
CTyankee
May 2012
#51
Yes, of course, Ronchamps. Recently in the news because Renzo Piano has updated
CTyankee
May 2012
#38
I'll post answers later but one last hint: There are 3 artists involved in #3 and 4
CTyankee
May 2012
#56