ce on fineness in work, 325
Du Maurier, 207
Duerer, revision of his work, 271
Dutch artist's portrait of actress, 220
"Early English" glass, 31, 227
Easels, 186, 191
Eccentricity to be avoided, 247
Economy, 156, 158
Egyptians, 182
English wastefulness, 156
Etching (_see_ Aciding)
Examples for painting, 321
Examples for stained-glass work, Holbein, 322
Expression, influence of distance on, 102
Faceting of stones and glass, 228, 332
Fairford, green in Eve window, 211, 230
Fairford, old glass in, 314
False lead lines, 166
Fame and wealth good, but not at expense of work, 296
Fancy, safe guide in, 259
Film, 94, 101
Fine work in art, 298-303
Finish in work, precision and cleanliness, 67
Firing, 105-119
First duty of an artist, 248
Five Sisters window, 178, 311
Fixing, 135, 151
"Flashed" glass, 33
Flatness, desirable, obtained by leading, 176
Flowers, 217
Flux, 370
Forms, accuracy of, 286-289
Fresh methods and ideas come accidentally, 298
Freshness of work, advantage of, 116
Fried work, how to remove, 104
Frying, 104
Garish colour, 202
Garter plates, 61, 62, 70, 71
Gas-kiln, 108-10
Gauge for cutting, how to make, 88
General conduct, 264
Giotto, 252
Giorgione, 203
Glass, ancient, 328
Glass, how made, 32
Glass, how to wax up on plate, 95
Glass in relation to stonework, 134
Glass, Munich, 84, 176
Glass, Norman, 227
Glass, old, 308, 315
Glass, painted, 84
Glass-painter's methods described, 205
Glass-painting compared with mezzotint, 81
Glass-painting compared with oil-painting, 200
Glass, Prior's, 31
Glass, value of accidental qualities in, 114
Glasses, "antique," 31
Glazing, 151, 180
Glossary, 369
Gloucester for blue and red, 230
Gloucester, centre for study of glass, 314
"God's house," 235
Gold pink, value of, 160
Good Shepherd, 172
Gothic revival, the, 239
Groseing, 43 (and Glossary)
Groseing tool, substitute for, 55
"Grozeing" (_see_ Groseing)
Gum-arabic, 58
Gum, quality and quantity of, 77
Handel, 223
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