“The Glass That Decorates": The History, Designers, and Stained-Glass of the Church Glass and Decorating Company of New York
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Wingerson, Amber L
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In operation between 1899 and 1914, the Church Glass and Decorating Company of New York manufactured a variety of decorative and stained-glass windows for various churches, academic institutions, and other private and public buildings. One of several stained-glass companies that emerged during this time period, the firm produced opalescent glass windows in addition to being the sole American agent for John Hardman and Company, a well-known English stained-glass firm. Additionally, Church Glass and Decorating Company produced what the firm described as “ornamental windows,” which consisted of non-figural stained-glass window designs of opalescent glass and colorless glass with intricate leading patterns, which were marketed to hotels, public buildings, and private homes. In studying the history of the Church Glass and Decorating Company, a more complete picture and understanding of the turn-of-the-century American Stained-Glass Movement can be found as well.
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Stained glass, Glass, Church Glass and Decorating Company, New York, Windows, John Hardman and Company