Si beacute; cal reconegrave;ixer que eacute;s probable que hi hagin hagut variacions en les pragrave;ctiques al llarg del temps i a traveacute;s de les diverses regions; aquesta peccedil;a segueix sent una de les evidegrave;ncies fiacute;siques meacute;s importants per a la comprensioacute; de la forma de treballar dels vitrallers medievals. Tot i que no eacute;s uacute;nica; la seva mida; el seu estat de conservacioacute; i la supervivegrave;ncia de les vidrieres realitzades sobre ella; fan que sigui un objecte drsquo;un valor inestimable en la comprensioacute; de lrsquo;art del vitraller medieval / .While we must acknowledge that there are likely to have been variations in practice across time and across regions; it remains one of the most important pieces of physical evidence for understanding the way medieval glaziers worked. While it is not unique; its size; its condition and the survival of windows actually made on it; make it an object of inestimable value in understanding the craft of the medieval glazier.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Not About the Redgraves...By Frank R. SloanThe book is mistitled and misleading. After a very few pages about the Redgraves; it suddenly lurches into the life of Tony Richardson. Ive just reached page 80; and the book is clearly his story; and so far has virtually nothing about the Redgraves in any context. If you want to read about the Redgraves; get the Spoto book. If you want to hear gossip about the beginnings of the English Stage Company at Londons Royal Court Theatre; then this is for you. Otherwise; its a very poor excuse for a book about the Redgraves.And the promotional blurb at the top of this page talks about 1928 as the year when Oliver tells Michael Redgrave that a brand new name has been born for the English stage. Wrong! In fact; Vanessas birth year is 1937; and thats the date that is used in the book. Im not sure if the year error is from the publishers publicity kit or occurred from s own publicity; but it sort of sets a lousy tone for the book; which is only reinforced in the book itself by the poor choice of too much Richardson data. A sorry event; doing no favors for the Redgraves. A big skip for this.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Not What the Title SuggestsBy Richard LottridgeThis is not a book about the talented and (probably) interesting Redgraves. It is a book about Tony Richardsons plays and films. It is poorly researched; and aside from an occasional blow-job; there is very little personal information about Mr. Richardson. Vanessa Redgrave appears from time to time as an unhappy wife or ex-wife. If you are interested in Michael; Rachel; Vanessa; Lynn; or Corin; do not bother to buy this book.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. BUYERS BEWARE! FRAUDULENT ADVERTISING !!By Regina PThis book is NOT about the REDGRAVES! This is the story of Tony Richardson.For that perfidy alone; I would give this book ZERO STARS. should offer refunds to all those of us who were scammed by this ridiculous ruse! I deleted it from both my Kindle and iPad.