OK this is a bit off-topic, but since I posted about Oak Park I figured I may as well put the rest up too. We went to this museum in the evening. It's at Navy Pier which is a very odd place for a museum... but nonetheless it was great. The windows were installed in lightboxes in the corridor so you could just wander through at your own pace.
If you want to see them all, you can look here but here's a sampler. My favourites, of course, were all by Tiffany:
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I love that museum. It's very underrated. But I wasn't crazy about the tiffany stuff. I liked the german hand-painted stuff better. I found that place by accident when I went to the place that the SNL Cheeseburger-Cheeseburger skit is based on.
Lynetter
I belong to a church with Tiffany windows and I’m trying to identify the designer. Your picture of “landscape with waterfall” http://www.flickr.com/photos/12356381@N00/95515520/
Is the only picture I can find of the window with that name, which I know is designed by Agnes Northrop.
You could help me out a lot if you looked at the window down the page at
http://www.nbm.org/Exhibits/current/Picture_This.html
which is also from the Smith Museum and check your recollection. I suspect that this window is the one that should be named “landscape with waterfall”.
Please email me at cathy.lilly “at” gmail.com with your thoughts.
Thank you
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