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Connie Clough Eaton - Tiffany Windows Stained Glass Pattern Book

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The studios of Louis Comfort Tiffany produced a wealth of stained glass objects at the turn of the century, but windows were their specialty. Now, with the help of this meticulously rendered pattern book, you too can replicate a number of these beautiful stained glass motifs. Designer Connie Clough Eaton has skillfully adapted a variety of authentic Tiffany window designs, capturing in 60 detailed black-and-white line illustrations all the grace and spirit of the originals.
Included are patterns for landscape and memorial windows, panels, transoms, skylights, glass screens, and other canvases used by the stained glass artisan. Among the individual patterns are Pumpkins and Beets, a window in the Impressionist style; The Deep Blue Sea, designed by Tiffany and exhibited at the Libre Esthtique, Brussels, 1897; the Julia Wheeler Tiffany memorial window, a domestic panel featuring parrots and hibiscus; a peacock window, c. 1910; Sir Galahad, the Ogden Cryder Memorial window in St. Andrews Dune Church, Southampton, Long Island, 1901; a floral skylight, c. 1919, and many more. A splendid source of design inspiration, these lovely royalty-free patterns can also be used in assorted craft and coloring projects.

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Table of Contents Girl Picking Gourds 1890s living room at Laurelton - photo 1
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Girl Picking Gourds 1890s living room at Laurelton Hall Oyster Bay NY - photo 2

Girl Picking Gourds, 1890s, living room at Laurelton Hall, Oyster Bay, NY

Domestic floral window of trellised trumpet vines date unknown La - photo 3

Domestic floral window of trellised trumpet vines, date unknown.

La Moisson Fleurie Harvest in Bloom one of two windows designed by Paul - photo 4

La Moisson Fleurie (Harvest in Bloom), one of two windows designed by Paul Ranson and executed by Tiffany, New York, displayed Paris 1895.

Landscape window detail 19081912 Sulphur Crested Cockatoos - photo 5

Landscape window (detail), 19081912.

Sulphur Crested Cockatoos exhibition piece in the Haworth Art Gallery - photo 6

Sulphur Crested Cockatoos, exhibition piece in the Haworth Art Gallery, Accrington, Lancashire, date unknown.

Bamboo Panel date unknown Landscape with Birches date unknown T - photo 7

Bamboo Panel, date unknown.

Landscape with Birches date unknown The Lucien and Julia Barnes Memorial - photo 8

Landscape with Birches, date unknown.

The Lucien and Julia Barnes Memorial in the Pilgrim Congregational Church - photo 9

The Lucien and Julia Barnes Memorial in the Pilgrim Congregational Church, Duluth, Minnesota, 1930.

The Frederick A Wilcoxon Memorial window at St Johns Episcopal Church North - photo 10

The Frederick A. Wilcoxon Memorial window at St. Johns Episcopal Church, North Adams, Massachusetts, 1910.

Tiffany glass screen 1902 Pumpkins and Beets a window in the - photo 11

Tiffany glass screen, 1902.

Pumpkins and Beets a window in the Impressionist style date unknown - photo 12

Pumpkins and Beets, a window in the Impressionist style, date unknown.

Sunrise the first of a pair of memorial windows 1918 Sunset the - photo 13

Sunrise, the first of a pair of memorial windows, 1918.

Sunset the second of a pair of memorial windows 1918 The Deep Sea - photo 14

Sunset, the second of a pair of memorial windows, 1918.

The Deep Sea designed by Tiffany and exhibited at the Libre Esthtique - photo 15

The Deep Sea, designed by Tiffany and exhibited at the Libre Esthtique, Brussels, 1897.

Autumn designed by Lydia Emmet 1893 The Edith and Edward Darling - photo 16

Autumn, designed by Lydia Emmet, 1893.

The Edith and Edward Darling Memorial window in Bay Head New Jersey c 1904 - photo 17

The Edith and Edward Darling Memorial window in Bay Head, New Jersey, c. 1904.

A domestic window date unknown Rest one of five panels depicting the - photo 18

A domestic window, date unknown.

Rest one of five panels depicting the four seasons in Battell Chapel Church - photo 19

Rest, one of five panels depicting the four seasons, in Battell Chapel, Church of Christ Congregational, Norfolk, Connecticut, date unknown.

Charles Duncan and William G Hegardt Memorial window in the Pilgrim - photo 20

Charles Duncan and William G. Hegardt Memorial window in the Pilgrim Congregational Church, Duluth, Minnesota, c. 1924.

Detail of Charles Duncan and William G Hegardt Memorial window c 1924 - photo 21

Detail of Charles Duncan and William G. Hegardt Memorial window, c. 1924.

Wisteria transom date unknown Landscape window one of Tiffanys later - photo 22

Wisteria transom, date unknown.

Landscape window one of Tiffanys later works c 1920 Landscape window - photo 23

Landscape window, one of Tiffanys later works, c. 1920.

Landscape window c 1912 Memorial window detail in the Third - photo 24

Landscape window, c. 1912.

Memorial window detail in the Third Presbyterian Church Rochester New York - photo 25

Memorial window (detail) in the Third Presbyterian Church, Rochester, New York, 1902.

Detail of Magnolia panel designed by Agnes Northrop The Julia Wheeler - photo 26

Detail of Magnolia panel designed by Agnes Northrop.

The Julia Wheeler Tiffany Memorial window in St James Episcopal Church - photo 27

The Julia Wheeler Tiffany Memorial window in St. James Episcopal Church, Fordham, New York.

The Julia Wheeler Tiffany Memorial window detail of left side The Julia - photo 28

The Julia Wheeler Tiffany Memorial window, detail of left side.

The Julia Wheeler Tiffany Memorial window detail of right side Landscape - photo 29

The Julia Wheeler Tiffany Memorial window, detail of right side.

Landscape memorial window designed by Agnes Northrop A domestic panel - photo 30
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