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47 acquirements, and succeeded in so many arts. In architecture he may justly claim the credit of not only reviving mediæval art, but of having taught its principles, and created a school numbering more disciples than any that has existed since mediæval times. The versatility of his genius is peculiarly striking in the wonderful perfection to which he has brought the art of glass painting, and in the purity and elegance of the works in wood, stone, and metal which have been executed under his direction.

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