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.
SMITH MUSEUM of Stained Glass Windows: Photo Gallery I
- Sharks Teeth – by unidentified designer and fabricator
- Feather Design Door Light – by unidentified designer and fabricator
- Elongated Flower in an Ornate Urn- Artist Unknown
- Three Iris – by Unidentified designer and fabricator
- The Four Seasons – after Alphonse Mucha
- Garden with Fountain – by unidentified designer
- Lyric Poetry – by unidentified designer
- Flowers in a Ribbon Frame – by Belcher Mosaic Glass Company
- Jeweled Door Light with Transom – by unidentified designer
- Celtic Knot – attributed to Healy & Millet
- Central Motif of Jewels and Flowers – by Healy & Millet
- Flower Filled Oriental Niche – by unidentified designer
- Flowers in double frame – by unidentified designer
- Floral, composition with central star – by possibly Sebiling Wells Glass Company
- Two part stylized Florals and Ribbons
- Great Red Swirls and Great Blue Swirls – by George A. Misch & Bros
- Composition with Beveled Fans and Large Jewels – by unidentified artist
- Elaborate symmetrical composition with Leaves and Urn – by unidentified designer
- Elaborate Floral composition with gold background – by unidentified designer
- Door Lights and Transom – by unidentified designer
- Floral Landing Window – by Wells Glass Co
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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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