Stained Glass Windows. Boston, Massachusetts: Arlington Street Church: John the Baptist (Tiffany stained glass memorial window, designed c1898)

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Stained Glass Windows

Boston, Massachusetts: Arlington Street Church: John the Baptist (Tiffany stained glass memorial window, designed c1898)

Tree of Life (Tiffany stained glass )

Design for a Window in the House of N. L. Anderson Design for a Window in the House of N. L. Anderson 1855–1910 John La Farge, American, 1835–1910 Watercolor and graphite pencil on paper

The Fish, 1890 by John La Farge, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.John La FargeMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston

Here is a shot of the stunning stained glass windows inside the Saint Chapelle, Paris.

Chartres Cathedral, France- Rose Window

Notre Dame Cathedral, France Construction of this cathedral began in 1163 and was completed 1345.

Notre Dame Cathedral, France- Rose Window

Construction of this cathedral began in 1163 and was completed 1345.

Chester Cathedral Modern Stained Glass

Frank Lloyd Wright. (American, ). Clerestory Windows from Avery Coonley Playhouse, Riverside, Illinois MOMA

Narcissus Quagliata

Chagall