
This leaded stained-glass portrait of Christopher Columbus is set within an ornamental decorative cartouche. Executed using a 17th-century technique, it is painted in grisaille and vitrifiable enamels, then fired to fuse the decoration. The work reflects Antonio Javier Salgado's mastery of historic techniques and Andalusian Baroque ornament.
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Grisaille, Enamel, Glass, Lead, Stained glass

Antonio transforms sacred and secular spaces with stained glass compositions