Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY
A sample of some outstanding windows from the Corning Museum of Glass. Mostly Tiffany but a great Lafarge too.
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- John La Farge (1835-1910) USA, Colored and opalescent glass, cut and assembled; led came. Window from the house of architect Patrick W. Ford.
- John La Farge (1835-1910) USA, Colored and opalescent glass, cut and assembled; led came. Window from the house of architect Patrick W. Ford.
- John La Farge (1835-1910) USA, Colored and opalescent glass, cut and assembled; led came. Window from the house of architect Patrick W. Ford.
- "The Righteous Shall Receive a Crown of Glory". Window by Frederick Wilson for Louis Comfort Tiffany Studios. Created about 1901. Handmade colored and opalescent sheet glass, textured glass, cut and assembled, painted. lead came. Originally in the United Methodist Church in Waterville, NY.
- "The Righteous Shall Receive a Crown of Glory". Window by Frederick Wilson for Louis Comfort Tiffany Studios. Created about 1901. Handmade colored and opalescent sheet glass, textured glass, cut and assembled, painted. lead came. Originally in the United Methodist Church in Waterville, NY.
- "The Righteous Shall Receive a Crown of Glory". Window by Frederick Wilson for Louis Comfort Tiffany Studios. Created about 1901. Handmade colored and opalescent sheet glass, textured glass, cut and assembled, painted. lead came. Originally in the United Methodist Church in Waterville, NY.
- "The Righteous Shall Receive a Crown of Glory". Window by Frederick Wilson for Louis Comfort Tiffany Studios. Created about 1901. Handmade colored and opalescent sheet glass, textured glass, cut and assembled, painted. lead came. Originally in the United Methodist Church in Waterville, NY.
- Stained glass window from Rochroane Castle, Livingston-on-Hudson, NY. The window was created by Louis Comfort Tiffany, 1905. This Art Nouveau window depicts the Hudson River landscape as seen from Rochroane's hilltop location.
- Detail from Rochroane Castle window, Livingston-on-Hudson, NY.
- Detail from Rochroane Castle window, Livingston-on-Hudson, NY.
- Detail from Rochroane Castle window, Livingston-on-Hudson, NY.
- Detail from Rochroane Castle window, Livingston-on-Hudson, NY.
- Detail from Rochroane Castle window, Livingston-on-Hudson, NY.
- Detail from Rochroane Castle window, Livingston-on-Hudson, NY.
- Detail from Rochroane Castle window, Livingston-on-Hudson, NY.
- Landscape Window by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933). Handmade colored and opalescent sheet glass, cut and assembled, lead came.
- Detail, Landscape Window by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933).
- Detail, Landscape Window by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933).
- Detail, Landscape Window by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933).
- Detail, Landscape Window by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933).