Document
Metadata
Date
August 29, 2026
Title
Detail of Dalle de Verre Glass, Mary, Mother of Priests Chapel
Photographer
Damien Spencer
Creation Date
August 29, 2025
Collection Source
Photograher
Description
A macro photograph showcasing the intricate texture and color of the dalle de verre (faceted glass) windows within the chapel. This technique, popular in mid-century ecclesiastical architecture, involves thick chunks of colored glass set into a matrix of concrete or epoxy resin.
The image features:
* Glass Texture: A close-up of amber and warm-toned glass fragments, highlighting the chipped, "faceted" edges that catch and refract light to create a jewel-like glow.
* Light and Shadow: The play of light through the thick glass reveals internal bubbles, waves, and imperfections, typical of hand-cast glass.
* Color Contrast: A sharp contrast between the warm amber pieces and a deep blue glass element at the top of the frame, illustrating the vibrant color palette used in the chapel's sanctuary.
* Structural Matrix: The dark, solid material surrounding the glass pieces, which provides the structural framework for the chapel's large-scale mosaic windows.
Rights
All Rights Reserved
Contributor
Damien Spencer
