“Inner light”. Stained glass in contemporary French sacred art – an overview
In the 1920s, a movement of revival of sacred art began in France, which also included stained glass. Its revival was associated with a departure from the illusionistic character of stained glass of the 19th century and a reference to monumentalism and the spiritual tradition of the Middle Ages...
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description | In the 1920s, a movement of revival of sacred art
began in France, which also included stained glass.
Its revival was associated with a departure from the
illusionistic character of stained glass of the 19th century
and a reference to monumentalism and the spiritual
tradition of the Middle Ages. The search for a
new concept of stained glass, both in its ideological
and technological aspects, resulted in the creation
of “artists’ stained glass” (vitraux d’artistes), realised
from the middle of the 20th century on official commissions,
thanks to the cooperation of ecclesiastical
institutions and state authorities, which acquired a
firm legal and financial basis in the 1980s.
The stages of this evolution were marked by
stained glass ensembles designed by the masters of
the post-war avant-garde: G. Rouault and J. Bazaine
in Notre Dame de Toute Grâce on the plateau Assy
(1937–1946); H. Matisse for Notre Dame du Rosaire
in Vence (1940); A. Manessier in Saint Michel in Les
Bréseux with the first abstract stained-glass windows
(1948); F. Léger, J. Bazaine and J. Le Moal in the interior
of Sacré-Coeur in Audincourt, (1949–1951);
Le Corbusier in Notre Dame in Ronchamp (1951–
1955) and the modern stained glass of J. Villon, R.
Bissière and M. Chagall, which was introduced for
the first time to a world-class monument of architecture,
the Cathedral of Saint-Étienne in Metz (1955).
The restoration of the Cathedral of Saint-Cyr et
Sainte-Julitte in Nevers provided an opportunity for
representatives of the younger generation: R. Ubac,
C. Viallat, J.M. Alberola, G. Honegger and F. Rouan
(1973–2011), to showcase their vision of stained glass
painting. With the exception of Alberola, all were associated
with the non-figurative trends that had been
developing since the 1950s. The same trend referring
to the Cistercian tradition included the outstanding
realisations of J.P. Raynaud in Noirlac (1975–1977),
P. Soulages in Conques (1986), J. Ricardon in Acey (1991–1994) and A. Nemours, a representative of
the Art Concret movement, at Salagon (1998).
The return to figuration found a continuation
in the projects of G. Garouste for Notre Dame de
Talant (1996–1997), C. Benzaken for Saint-Sulpice
in Varennes-Jarcy (1991–2007), M. Raysse, associated
with the Nouveau Réalisme movement, for Notre-
Dame de l’Arche d’Alliance in Paris (1986–1998)
and G. Collin-Thiébaut for Saint Gatien in Tours
(2010–2013).
The creators of vitraux d’artistes accepted the prescribed
programmatic framework without giving up
their freedom of choice in means of expression and
aesthetic conventions. Thanks to the research and
creativity of the artists – the introduction of innovative
technological processes or a new interpretation
of traditional materials and craft methods – but
also the courage of the ecclesiastical and, above all,
state commissioners, French stained glass has fully
integrated itself into the evolution of contemporary
visual expression. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a4620035986c42bb898ff3184b685eaf2023-06-26T12:34:47ZengWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu RzeszowskiegoSacrum et Decorum1689-50102720-524X2023-06-01151511014010.15584/setde.2022.15.6“Inner light”. Stained glass in contemporary French sacred art – an overviewAgnieszka Kluczewska-Wójcik0Polish Institute of World Art StudiesIn the 1920s, a movement of revival of sacred art began in France, which also included stained glass. Its revival was associated with a departure from the illusionistic character of stained glass of the 19th century and a reference to monumentalism and the spiritual tradition of the Middle Ages. The search for a new concept of stained glass, both in its ideological and technological aspects, resulted in the creation of “artists’ stained glass” (vitraux d’artistes), realised from the middle of the 20th century on official commissions, thanks to the cooperation of ecclesiastical institutions and state authorities, which acquired a firm legal and financial basis in the 1980s. The stages of this evolution were marked by stained glass ensembles designed by the masters of the post-war avant-garde: G. Rouault and J. Bazaine in Notre Dame de Toute Grâce on the plateau Assy (1937–1946); H. Matisse for Notre Dame du Rosaire in Vence (1940); A. Manessier in Saint Michel in Les Bréseux with the first abstract stained-glass windows (1948); F. Léger, J. Bazaine and J. Le Moal in the interior of Sacré-Coeur in Audincourt, (1949–1951); Le Corbusier in Notre Dame in Ronchamp (1951– 1955) and the modern stained glass of J. Villon, R. Bissière and M. Chagall, which was introduced for the first time to a world-class monument of architecture, the Cathedral of Saint-Étienne in Metz (1955). The restoration of the Cathedral of Saint-Cyr et Sainte-Julitte in Nevers provided an opportunity for representatives of the younger generation: R. Ubac, C. Viallat, J.M. Alberola, G. Honegger and F. Rouan (1973–2011), to showcase their vision of stained glass painting. With the exception of Alberola, all were associated with the non-figurative trends that had been developing since the 1950s. The same trend referring to the Cistercian tradition included the outstanding realisations of J.P. Raynaud in Noirlac (1975–1977), P. Soulages in Conques (1986), J. Ricardon in Acey (1991–1994) and A. Nemours, a representative of the Art Concret movement, at Salagon (1998). The return to figuration found a continuation in the projects of G. Garouste for Notre Dame de Talant (1996–1997), C. Benzaken for Saint-Sulpice in Varennes-Jarcy (1991–2007), M. Raysse, associated with the Nouveau Réalisme movement, for Notre- Dame de l’Arche d’Alliance in Paris (1986–1998) and G. Collin-Thiébaut for Saint Gatien in Tours (2010–2013). The creators of vitraux d’artistes accepted the prescribed programmatic framework without giving up their freedom of choice in means of expression and aesthetic conventions. Thanks to the research and creativity of the artists – the introduction of innovative technological processes or a new interpretation of traditional materials and craft methods – but also the courage of the ecclesiastical and, above all, state commissioners, French stained glass has fully integrated itself into the evolution of contemporary visual expression.https://sacrumetdecorum.pl/english-inner-light-stained-glass-in-contemporary-french-sacred-art-an-overview/?lang=enstained glass20th- and 21st-century french artart sacrévitraux d’artistesmaître verrier |
spellingShingle | Agnieszka Kluczewska-Wójcik “Inner light”. Stained glass in contemporary French sacred art – an overview Sacrum et Decorum stained glass 20th- and 21st-century french art art sacré vitraux d’artistes maître verrier |
title | “Inner light”. Stained glass in contemporary French sacred art – an overview |
title_full | “Inner light”. Stained glass in contemporary French sacred art – an overview |
title_fullStr | “Inner light”. Stained glass in contemporary French sacred art – an overview |
title_full_unstemmed | “Inner light”. Stained glass in contemporary French sacred art – an overview |
title_short | “Inner light”. Stained glass in contemporary French sacred art – an overview |
title_sort | inner light stained glass in contemporary french sacred art an overview |
topic | stained glass 20th- and 21st-century french art art sacré vitraux d’artistes maître verrier |
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