Angel Revealing a Vision of The New Jerusalem: Design for a Stained Glass Window, Saint Michael's Episcopal Church, New York

Designed and drawn by D. Maitland Armstrong American
Drawn by Helen Maitland Armstrong American

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In 1887, D. Maitland Armstrong established a stained-glass company on New York’s Washington Square and soon was supplying windows to churches along the East Coast. This presentation drawing is for a window installed in 1910 at Saint Michael’s Episcopal Church on Amsterdam Avenue and Ninety-Ninth Street. Helen Armstrong joined her father’s company in 1890, after studying at the Art Students League. A skilled watercolorist, she likely executed the welcoming angel here, leaving New Jerusalem to her father, who had begun his artistic career as a landscape painter. Family descendants gave the Museum over thirty design drawings by Maitland and Helen Armstrong in 2012.

Angel Revealing a Vision of The New Jerusalem: Design for a Stained Glass Window, Saint Michael's Episcopal Church, New York, Designed and drawn by D. Maitland Armstrong (American, Newburgh, New York 1836–1918 New York), Watercolor and pen and ink

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