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Luminous

Evelyn Herwitz · December 25, 2018 · Leave a Comment

So much tumult this past week, leading up to the holidays. And so, Dear Reader, I offer you this peaceful respite⎯a beautiful stained glass exhibit at the Worcester Art Museum. In the 1890s, when these artworks were created, stained glass windows were designed to uplift the spirit and provide an opportunity for contemplation. We all need that now, more than ever. Enjoy, and for all who celebrate, have a lovely Christmas.

“The Pool at Bethesda” by John La Farge, 1898
“Angel of the Resurrection” by Louis Comfort Tiffany; design probably by Frederick Wilson; 1898
“Peacock Window” by John La Farge, 1892-1908

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