Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows
Location: Navy Pier
A hidden jewel of Chicago: the Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows. Located at Navy Pier, Smith Museum is the first [and perhaps the only] museum dedicated to stained glass windows. In a 800-foot long stretch we can see about 150 stained glass windows at display. The themes are secular and religious, Victorian, modern and contemporary.
PHOTO GALLERY
- Fairy Tale of the “Snow Girl” – by Khaim Pinkhasik
- Fairy Tale of the Bear attacking other animals – by Khaim Pinkhasik
- Dragon Window – by Theodore Hile & Robert Frank
- No Fumare, Por Favore / No Smoking Please – by Ed Paschke
- Roger Brown Silhouette Window – by Botti Studio
- Chicago Bulls Emblem – by Khaim Pinkhasik
- Martin Luther King Jr. “I have a Dream – by Seymore Adelman
- Michael Jordan – Seymour Adelman
- The American Flag – by Khaim Pinkhasik
- Soda Pop – by Theodore Hill
- LIDS – by Theodore Hill
- The Life Return – by Issac Malis
- Old King Cole window – Designed and Fabricated by Rudy Brothers Company
- Bacchanalia – Designed by Raffaello Armenise
- Gothic Revival Trefoil – by unidentified designer
- Pair of Art Nouveau Figures – by unidentified designer
- Yellow Flowering Branches – by unidentified designer
- Round Headed Window – Design and Fabricated by John La Farge
- Printer’s History – by Thomas Augustin O’ Shaughnessy
- Lili’s Menagerie – by Beiler of Heidelberg
- Woman with Horn – by unidentified designer
- Bouquet of Purple Iris and White Passionflower
- Three Flowering Bulbs – by unidentified designer
- Floral – by John La Farge
At Navy Pier, Chicago
Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows: click here..
Smith Museum: Photo Gallery – I .. click here..
Smith Museum: Photo Gallery – II.. click here..
Smith Museum: Photo Gallery – III.. click here..
Smith Museum: Photo Gallery IV [Tiffany Galleries] click here..
Driehaus Gallery: click here..
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