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  2. Category : American stained glass artists and manufacturers

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  3. Benjamin Sellers - Wikipedia

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    Stained glass window by Sellers in the chapel of The Bowery Mission. Benjamin Sellers (1860–1930) [1] was a stained glass artisan in the Northeastern US. He was a practitioner of the opalescent style of stained glass popularized by John La Farge and Louis Comfort Tiffany in the late 19th century.

  4. Suncatcher - Wikipedia

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    It may include glass or nacre pieces and be hung indoors near a window to "catch" sunlight. A suncatcher is like the optical equivalent of a wind chime. Some designs are simple and abstract with perhaps some mobile-like chained elements, while more complex designs often evoke flora or fauna. Many designs combine suncatchers with wind chimes.

  5. Category:Stained glass artists and manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Pre-Raphaelite stained glass artists (8 P) Pages in category "Stained glass artists and manufacturers" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.

  6. Nicola D'Ascenzo - Wikipedia

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    He served as President of the Stained Glass Association of America, 1929–1930. [18] He was a member of the Philadelphia Board of Education (1934–1948), and organized art exhibitions that toured the city's public schools. [19] The University of Pennsylvania hosted a 1938 exhibition of D'Ascenzo's paintings, drawings and stained glass. [20]

  7. Hardman & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Flagon, ruby glass, silver-gilt mounts, stones and enamels, 1858–9, John Hardman Powell, V&A Museum no. M.39-1972 [1]. John Hardman senior, (1766–1844), of Handsworth, then in Staffordshire, England (and now part of Birmingham), was the head of a family business designing and manufacturing metalwork.

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