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 ...
Windows play many roles other than admitting natural light and fresh air into a building. The type of glass used can make a ...
A close-up view of the Hartwell Memorial Window, a stained-glass panel likely designed by Agnes F. Northrop in 1917 Art Institute of Chicago For nearly a century, a monumental Tiffany stained-glass ...
A long-overlooked stained glass window created for a small Rhode Island church 147 years ago has been identified as a historic, first-of-its-kind depiction of Jesus as a Black man. The work of the ...
Many artworks commissioned by the rich and powerful for their final resting places have rarely been seen by the living for the last century. The mausoleum of Henry Herman Westinghouse at Woodlawn ...
The Boyd Family Memorial Window (The Falls) by Tiffany Studios will be auctioned in New York in June. Christie's For more than a century, a colorful stained-glass window dazzled worshippers at 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 ...
A stained-glass Tiffany window originally designed for an Ohio church has sold for $12.48 million at auction. The Danner Memorial Window fetched more than $5 million over the upper limit of its ...
A stained-glass window, donated in 1877 to a church in Rhode Island, shows Jesus as a dark-skinned man. Most Western depictions portrayed him as a European, with light skin and sometimes even with ...
WARREN, R.I. — A nearly 150-year-old stained-glass church window that depicts a dark-skinned Jesus Christ interacting with women in New Testament scenes has stirred up questions about race, Rhode ...
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