Examples of stained glass design possibilities and a few in granite as visioned up by Louis Comfort Tiffany in Tiffany’s sales brochure “Memorials in glass and stone,” with their description on page two reading “This brochure is published as an advertising medium of our Ecclesiastical Department, to convey in text and illustrations some idea of the scope of its work in indoor and outdoor memorials of both glass and stone.”

TIFFANY FAVRILE GLASS; TIFFANY WINDOWS; TIFFANY MOSAICS; TIFFANY MONUMENTS; TIFFANY GRANITE. Page 4 of Memorials in Glass and Stone: This brochure is published as an advertising medium of our Ecclesiastical Department, to convey in text and illustrations some idea of the scope of its work in indoor and outdoor memorials of both glass and stone. Published in 1913. Tiffany Studios, creator. Collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In the public domain. via https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16028coll5/id/1475/rec/9
Front cover. Image 1 of Memorials in Glass and Stone: This brochure is published as an advertising medium of our Ecclesiastical Department, to convey in text and illustrations some idea of the scope of its work in indoor and outdoor memorials of both glass and stone. Published in 1913. Tiffany Studios, creator. Collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In the public domain. via https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16028coll5/id/1472/rec/9
A LANDSCAPE WINDOW FOR DUNFERMLINE ABBEY, SCOTLAND. The Landscape Window, illustrated on the opposite page, was designed for Mrs. Andrew Carnegie for execution in Tiffany Favrile Glass and installation in Dunfermline Abbey, Scotland. On the wall of the Abbey below the window is to be placed a Tiffany Favrile Glass Mosaic Panel with the following inscription: “In loving memory of Father, Mother, Sister and Brother born in Dunfermline. Erected by the sole survivor Andrew Carnegie and his wife 1913. Pages 8 and 9 of Memorials in Glass and Stone: This brochure is published as an advertising medium of our Ecclesiastical Department, to convey in text and illustrations some idea of the scope of its work in indoor and outdoor memorials of both glass and stone. Published in 1913. Tiffany Studios, creator. Collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In the public domain. via https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16028coll5/id/1480/rec/9
A SUGGESTION FOR A MEDALLION WINDOW: The illustration facing this page was reproduced from a sketch suggestion for a Medallion Window appropriate for a College Chapel or Library. Pages 16 and 18 of Memorials in Glass and Stone: This brochure is published as an advertising medium of our Ecclesiastical Department, to convey in text and illustrations some idea of the scope of its work in indoor and outdoor memorials of both glass and stone. Published in 1913. Tiffany Studios, creator. Collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In the public domain. via https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16028coll5/id/1480/rec/9
THE RUSSELL SAGE MEMORIAL WINDOW: The Landscape Window reproduced on the opposite page, was executed in Tiffany Favrile Glass and placed for Mrs. Russell Sage in the Russell Sage Memorial Church Building of the First Presbyterian Church, Far Rockaway, New York. Pages 18 and 19 of Memorials in Glass and Stone: This brochure is published as an advertising medium of our Ecclesiastical Department, to convey in text and illustrations some idea of the scope of its work in indoor and outdoor memorials of both glass and stone. Published in 1913. Tiffany Studios, creator. Collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In the public domain. via https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16028coll5/id/1480/rec/9
THE RIVER OF THE WATER OF LIFE: The Marsh Memorial Window, “The River of the Water of Life,” illustrated on the opposite page, was made of Tiffany Favrile Glass and placed in Saint Paul’s Church, Paterson, New Jersey.  Pages 20 and 21 of Memorials in Glass and Stone: This brochure is published as an advertising medium of our Ecclesiastical Department, to convey in text and illustrations some idea of the scope of its work in indoor and outdoor memorials of both glass and stone. Published in 1913. Tiffany Studios, creator. Collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In the public domain. via https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16028coll5/id/1492/rec/9
A DOMESTIC LANDSCAPE WINDOW: The Landscape Window, reproduced on the opposite page, was executed in Tiffany Favrile Glass and installed in the residence of Mr. R. B. Mellon, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  Pages 29 and 30 of Memorials in Glass and Stone: This brochure is published as an advertising medium of our Ecclesiastical Department, to convey in text and illustrations some idea of the scope of its work in indoor and outdoor memorials of both glass and stone. Published in 1913. Tiffany Studios, creator. Collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In the public domain. via https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16028coll5/id/1492/rec/9
DOMESTIC PANEL WINDOWS: The two Domestic Panel Windows, illustrated on the opposite page, were executed in Tiffany Favrile Glass for the town house of Captain J. R. De Lamar, New York City. Pages 31 and 32 of Memorials in Glass and Stone: This brochure is published as an advertising medium of our Ecclesiastical Department, to convey in text and illustrations some idea of the scope of its work in indoor and outdoor memorials of both glass and stone. Published in 1913. Tiffany Studios, creator. Collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In the public domain. via https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16028coll5/id/1492/rec/9
A TIFFANY FAVRILE GLASS MOSAIC PANEL: The illustration opposite is a reproduction of a Tiffany Favrile Glass Mosaic Panel recently placed in the chancel of the Unitarian Church at New Bedford, Massachusetts.  Pages 33 and 34 of Memorials in Glass and Stone: This brochure is published as an advertising medium of our Ecclesiastical Department, to convey in text and illustrations some idea of the scope of its work in indoor and outdoor memorials of both glass and stone. Published in 1913. Tiffany Studios, creator. Collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In the public domain. via https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16028coll5/id/1492/rec/9
A TIFFANY PULPIT: The Pulpit, reproduced on the opposite page, was executed in Sienna Marble and Tiffany Favrile Glass Mosaics and placed in Saint Michael’s Protestant Episcopal Church, New York City.    Pages 37 and 38 of Memorials in Glass and Stone: This brochure is published as an advertising medium of our Ecclesiastical Department, to convey in text and illustrations some idea of the scope of its work in indoor and outdoor memorials of both glass and stone. Published in 1913. Tiffany Studios, creator. Collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In the public domain. via https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16028coll5/id/1492/rec/9
A TIFFANY MEMORIAL TABLET: The illustration on the opposite page is from a Tiffany Favrile Glass Mosaic Tablet set in hand-carved hard wood and placed in Saint John’s Church, Jersey City, New Jersey, in memory of Harriet Taylor Harrison.   Pages 45 and 46 of Memorials in Glass and Stone: This brochure is published as an advertising medium of our Ecclesiastical Department, to convey in text and illustrations some idea of the scope of its work in indoor and outdoor memorials of both glass and stone. Published in 1913. Tiffany Studios, creator. Collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In the public domain. via https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16028coll5/id/1492/rec/9
A TIFFANY TABLE MONUMENT: The Tiffany Table Monument, reproduced on the opposite page, was executed in Tiffany Granite for Mr. B. F. Keith and placed in the Holly Hood Cemetery, Boston, Massachusetts. Pages 52 and 53 of Memorials in Glass and Stone: This brochure is published as an advertising medium of our Ecclesiastical Department, to convey in text and illustrations some idea of the scope of its work in indoor and outdoor memorials of both glass and stone. Published in 1913. Tiffany Studios, creator. Collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In the public domain. via https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16028coll5/id/1492/rec/9
A MAUSOLEUM OF TIFFANY GRANITE: The Mausoleum, reproduced on the opposite page from a sketch, was designed for Mr. Chester W. Chapin for construction in Tiffany Granite and erection in the Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Massachusetts. Pages 68 and 69 of Memorials in Glass and Stone: This brochure is published as an advertising medium of our Ecclesiastical Department, to convey in text and illustrations some idea of the scope of its work in indoor and outdoor memorials of both glass and stone. Published in 1913. Tiffany Studios, creator. Collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In the public domain. via https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16028coll5/id/1492/rec/9

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