Veritas: Design for a Memorial Stained Glass Window

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

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D. Maitland Armstrong worked for Louis Comfort Tiffany before establishing his own stained-glass company in New York in 1887. This presentation drawing for a memorial window centers on a woman who represents Veritas (truth) and stands below an inscription declaring love for a lost one. Maitland’s daughter Helen joined the firm in 1890; she initially painted faces and hands in windows, then became a designer before finally running the company after her father’s death. A skilled watercolorist, Helen likely executed the figure here but left the garden setting to her father, who had begun his artistic career as a landscape painter in France.

Veritas: Design for a Memorial Stained Glass Window, Designed and drawn by D. Maitland Armstrong (American, Newburgh, New York 1836–1918 New York), Watercolor and pen and ink

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