Agnes F. Northrop for Tiffany Studios, "Garden Landscape" (1912), three-part window for Linden Hall, leaded Favrile glass, 124 × 246 inches (all images courtesy the Metropolitan Museum of Art) The ...
POTTSVILLE – Seated in a pew at United Presbyterian Monday morning, Albert Matz was witness to a bittersweet moment in the church’s history. With his cell phone, he recorded the last images of the ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has acquired a historic stained-glass window by Tiffany. The three-part Garden Landscape window (1912) was commissioned by the philanthropist Sarah B. Cochran—a coal ...
When you think of stained glass, you might think of cathedrals or mosques. Or in homes, you might think of Victorian architecture—and who could blame you? Stained-glass windows have become less common ...
The mention of stained glass often brings to mind Louis Comfort Tiffany and his magnificent windows. The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw a wave of German, Austrian and Swiss immigrants settle ...
Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, something better than a pot of gold sits at the end of the rainbow. It’s a church with the only stained glass church windows in the United States designed by ...
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