Our Stained-Glass Artists

Sir John Ninian Comper​ (b. 1864, Aberdeen, Scotland; d. 1960, London).  Lindsey Chapel, its windows, altar, and altar screen, 1924.

 

Oak bust of Charles Connick by Frederick Warren Allen, c1930

Charles Jay Connick​ (b. 1875, Springboro PA; d. 1945, Boston).  Opened his Boston studio, 1913). See also CJ Connick Stained Glass Foundation.   Chancel:   Five Archangels (Hawley Memorial), 1936; nave: Virgin & Child (Sarah Field Lawrence Memorial), 1916; possibly Adoration of the Magi (Cranmore N. Wallace Memorial), after 1918. ​Howard Lord​ in Connick Studio: nave balcony: Christ the Good Shepherd, 1947.

Frederic Crowninshield (b. 1845, Boston; d. 1918, Capri, Italy). Nave:  Emmanuel’s Land Window (Pilgrim’s Progress),​ 1898.

Harry Eldredge Goodhue​ (b. 1873, Pomfret CT; d.1918, Cambridge MA). ​Nave:  Simeon​ & Anna, 1905; St. Martin & the Beggar, 1909.

Heaton Butler & Bayne (​1855-1953, ​​London). Nave: Marian Burnham Memorial, 1900; damaged in 2000 fire, restored 2016.

Charles Eamer Kempe​ (b. Brighton, England, 1837; d. 1907, London). Chancel: Archangel &  Heralds (Ward Memorial), 1902; chancel & nave clerestory windows:  Old & New Testament figures, 1902; nave: St. Michael and the Dragon, 1901.

Tiffany Glass & Decorating Co.​ (1878-1933, New York). Nave: Incredulity of St. Thomas (Meyer Memorial), 1890.

Samuel West​ (d. 1891, Boston) or Henry E. Sharp​ (d.1897, New York). Nave: Four Apostles, 1862; Lawrence Memorial, 1861; Rand Memorial, 1862; Bowditch Memorial, by 1865; Gould memorials, after 1862/63.

Henry Wynd Young​ (b. 1874, Bannockburn, Scotland; d. 1923, New York). East Lobby: World War I Memorial,1920. Adoration of the Magi (Wallace Memorial), after 1918. See also his work in Buffalo NY.