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The Mob cries “Crucify Him!” as Pontius Pilates washes his hands of the matter

c. 1960

The blue glass is 2 cm slab glass while the other elements are conventional fired vitreous enamel.

The Catholic ritual of the 14 Stations of the Cross is rendered in a . . .

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The blue glass is 2 cm slab glass while the other elements are conventional fired vitreous enamel.

The Catholic ritual of the 14 Stations of the Cross is rendered in a modern minimalist manner using dalle de verre (“slab” glass). Dalle was developed in the 20th century when high temperature gas-fired kilns came into use in France and allowed inch thick slabs to be made from molten glass.

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  • Rault Freres, Rennes, France
  • St Pius X Church
  • Alberta
  • Edmonton (30)
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