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Beauty and History in Glass: Tiffany Windows in Connecticut Churches

Beauty and History in Glass: Tiffany Windows in Connecticut Churches

Date/Time
Sunday, November 14, 2021
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

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  • Lecture

Free

Lecture by Tanya Pohrt, Ph.D., Curator, Lyman Allyn Art Museum
Co-hosted by the Lyman Allyn Art Museum and the non-profit group The 1636 Heritage Partnership, Inc.

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Around the turn of the 20th century, Tiffany Studios produced stunning leaded glass windows to adorn churches and other ecclesiastical spaces. These windows celebrate faith and community and connect to regional and family histories. In Connecticut, Tiffany windows in Hartford’s Center Church and New Haven’s Center Church on the Green are particularly historic in their subjects and emphasis, recalling the early founding of these churches and their integral role at the center of the cities and colonies around them.

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Lyman Allyn Zoom lectures can accommodate up to 100 individual devices. If you plan on listening to the lecture with others in your household, we recommend you do so from one device. Those unable to join the live lecture due to the device capacity limit can e-mail Eileen Donovan at donovan@lymanallyn.org to request the lecture recording.

Hector Window, 1898, Tiffany Glass & Decorating Co., Buley Library, Southern Connecticut State University.

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