There are a number of subjects that I photograph whenever I come upon them and stained glass windows are one of them. They can be quite simple or very complex, but I’ve never seen one that is not beautiful in it’s own way. This window, made by Louis Comfort Tiffany is called “Quest for Spiritual Fulfillment” and is located in the Wade Chapel at Cleveland’s famous Lakeview Cemetery. It’s very unusual in that the glass has an “opalescent and iridescent quality” made “by exposing it to chemicals and fumes of molten metals during the glassblowing process.” (Lakeview Cemetery Trail Guide)
This second window was found in the chapel at Glendale Cemetery in Akron, OH. It commemorates America’s Centennial Celebration in 1876. The 3 panels denote the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 and the Civil War. The deep vibrant colors are spectacular.
This third window, also located at Akron’s Glendale Cemetery is a tribute to the memory of Civil War Union Officer, Lewis P. Buckley. He is pictured in the center panel and the left and right panels document milestones in his life and the battles of the Civil War in which he fought.
Wherever they are found, these stained glass windows attract my eye and my camera lens.
Stunning shots Kolman! I just love stained glass. Thanks for the education on Glendale Cemetery I never knew that it was there and with beautiful stained glass windows too!
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Thanks Barb! CPS had a fieldtrip there a few years ago. I was unaware of it up til then, it’s a very nice cemetery with a nice, small chapel.
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Very nice stained glass photos. They convey the dignity of those creations. I was very aware of the cemetery. My high school (West High) was located next to it. Many spooky scenes to see out of our classroom windows during bad weather..
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Thanks Joe! A very nice cemetery! Nice view huh?
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Kolman, your stained glass photography is gorgeous. I like how you can click on the image and see an enlargement. Nice work!
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Thanks Jerry!
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