Design for Window
Louis C. Tiffany American
Tiffany Studios
Not on view
Memorial windows constituted a large number of the commissions received by the Tiffany Studios Ecclesiastical Department. Many of these windows depict biblical scenes, yet Tiffany often preferred designs without overtly religious references. To deflect criticism that his windows lacked religious sentiment, Tiffany and his designers frequently incorporated symbolic flowers and plants into their designs. This practice can be seen in the design drawing for a community mausoleum window, commissioned by the wealthy Kansas City lumber baron Robert A. Long. The robed woman, described as an “Angel of Resurrection” on the reverse of the mat, is surrounded by lilies, poppies, and cypresses, symbolizing the hope of life after death.
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