Site Id: |
1.1.19 |
Rating: |
1 star |
Address: |
368 West End Avenue |
Location: |
Manhattan, New York City, New York 10024, USA |
Lat/Lng: |
40.78305, -73.98173 |
Tiffany 1910: |
Page 7 |
Duncan 1980: |
Page 201 |
Tiffany 1897: |
Page 7 |
Tiffany 1893: |
Not listed |
Tiffany 1886: |
Not listed |
Completeness: |
High |
Building status: |
Extant |
Building date: |
1891-1892 [A2Z2004, ORG] |
Architect: |
Robert W. Gibson [A2Z2004] |
Also of interest: |
1908 Lyons Memorial Window, "Resurrection", designed by Frances White and made by Walter Janes [REFO1909] |
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1909 chancel seascape and landscape windows designed by Frederick Stymetz Lamb and made by Lamb Studios [ORG] |
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1913 Van Nostrand Memorial Window, "Christ in landscape", by Clara Miller Burd [REFO1913, AA1913, AR1914] |
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1918 Glenney Memorial Window,"Resurrecting Christ", by Lamb Studios [REFO1919] |
Status: |
Extant [PHOTO] |
Confidence: |
High |
Memorial name: |
Jeremiah Memorial Window |
Theme: |
Lo! I stand at the door and knock [TIFF1897, TIFF1910, DUNC1980, ORG] |
Tiffany 1910: |
Page 7 |
Duncan 1980: |
Page 201 |
Tiffany 1897: |
Page 7 |
Signature: |
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Other documentation: |
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Designer: |
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Memorial details: |
Thomas Jeremiah (1793-1872), Thomas F. Jeremiah (1821-1888), Thomas F. Jeremiah, Jr. (1856-1876), and Charles H. Jeremiah (1858-1863) [INSCRIPTION, REFO1893] |
Donor: |
daughter-in-law / wife / mother / mother Mrs. Thomas F. Jeremiah [REFO1893, ORG] |
Date: |
1892 [ORG] |
Lancets: |
3 [PHOTO] |
Inscription: |
In Loving / Memory / Thomas Jeremiah / 1793 1872 / Thomas F. / Jeremiah 1821 1888 // In Loving / Memory / Thomas F. / Jeremiah, Jr. / 1856 1876 / Charles H. / Jeremiah / 1858 1863 [PHOTO] |
Category: |
Christ Knocking at the Door |
After design: |
Painting, "The Light of the World", by William Holman Hunt, in Keble College, Oxford, England (1854) [PHOTO] |
Status: |
Extant [PHOTO] |
Confidence: |
High |
Memorial name: |
Greenwood Memorial Window |
Theme: |
Christ Blessing Little Children [REFO1900] |
Tiffany 1910: |
Not listed |
Duncan 1980: |
Not listed |
Tiffany 1897: |
Not listed |
Signature: |
was signed (but window cut down so signature no longer there) [ORG] |
Other documentation: |
[REFO1900] |
Designer: |
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Memorial details: |
Mary Agnes Rudd Greenwood (11 Jan 1847 - 31 Oct 1890) [REFO1900, WEB] |
Donor: |
her husband, Isaac J. Greenwood, an elder at Middle Collegiate Church [REFO1900] |
Date: |
Installed summer 1899 [REFO1900] |
Lancets: |
1 [PHOTO] |
Inscription: |
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Category: |
Christ Blessing Children |
After design: |
Painting by Heinrich Hofmann [REFO1900] |
Comment: |
Might have been intended for Middle Collegiate Church originally [ORG] |
A2Z2004: |
From Abyssinian to Zion, A Guide to Manhattan's Houses of Worship, David W. Dunlap (2004, p. 292) |
AA1913: |
The American Architect (23 Jul 1913) |
AR1914: |
The Architectural Record, The Art of Making a Stained Glass Window, With Notes on the Work of Clara M. Burd, Charles H. Dorr (Feb 1914, Vol. XXXV, No. 2, p. 162-169) |
DUNC1980: |
Tiffany Windows, Alastair Duncan (1980) |
INSCRIPTION: |
Inscription on item |
ORG: |
Organization |
PHOTO: |
Photo of item |
REFO1893: |
Year Book of the (Collegiate) Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the City of New York (1893, p. 152, index p. vii) |
REFO1900: |
Year Book of the (Collegiate) Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the City of New York (1900, p. 160) |
REFO1909: |
Year Book of the (Collegiate) Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the City of New York (1909, p. 913-916) |
REFO1913: |
Year Book of the (Collegiate) Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the City of New York (1913, p. 375-376) |
REFO1919: |
Year Book of the (Collegiate) Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the City of New York (1919, p. 1100-1191) |
TIFF1886: |
Announcement in American Architect and Building News, Tiffany Glass Company (6 Feb 1886) |
TIFF1893: |
Chicago Exposition booklet, Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company (1893) |
TIFF1897: |
A List of Windows: And Extracts from Letters & Newspapers, Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company (1897) |
TIFF1910: |
A Partial List of Tiffany Windows, Tiffany Studios (1910) |
WEB: |
Some general webpage, e.g. for deducing biographical or genealogical information |