Artist / Studio
StudioConnick (Charles J.), Ltd.
Boston, Massachusetts
Opening Date:1913
Closing Date:1986
Description: Charles J. Connick (1875-1945) opened his Boston stained glass studio in 1913. Connick and his staff of designers and craftsmen were at the forefront of the revival of the medieval style in stained glass. Their windows featured symbolism in pure color and linear design, and emphasized the relationship between a window's design and its architectural setting, principles set forth in Connick's book, "Adventures in Light and Color." Although Connick died in 1945, his studio continued to produce windows in the same medieval style until it closed in 1986. The extensive Connick Studio Archive is housed at the Boston Public Library. The mission of the Charles J. Connick Stained Glass Foundation, Ltd. is "to promote the true understanding of the glorious medium of color and light and to preserve and perpetuate the Connick tradition of stained glass" through lectures, publications and films.
Window Name: Annunciation
Building Name: Church of the Ascension
Window Name: The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ
Building Name: Church of the Ascension
Building Name: Church of the Ascension
Window Name: Boy Jesus in the Temple
Building Name: Church of the Ascension
Window Name: Ascension
Building Name: Church of the Ascension
Window Name: The Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ
Building Name: Church of the Ascension
Window Name: Crucifixion
Building Name: Church of the Ascension
Window Name: The healing of the man born blind
Building Name: Church of the Ascension
Window Name: Our Lord Jesus Christ with the twelve Apostles
Building Name: Church of the Ascension
Window Name: The Baptism of Our Land Jesus Christ
Building Name: Church of the Ascension
Window Name: St. Ursula and St. Genevieve
Building Name: Cranbrook Art Museum (includes Cranbrook Academy of Art, Cranbrook Art Museum, Brookside Lower School)
Window Name: Parables of Our Lord
Building Name: Cathedral of St. Paul
Window Name: Christ, Friend of Men and Women
Building Name: Cathedral of St. Paul
Window Name: St. Michael with flaming helmet and sword
Building Name: Metropolitan United Methodist Church
Window Name: The Christian Family
Building Name: St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Window Name: Rose
Building Name: St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Window Name: The Five Virtues
Building Name: All Saints' Episcopal
Window Name: Martha and Mary
Building Name: All Saint's Episcopal
Window Name: Moses
Building Name: All Saint's Episcopal
Window Name: Resurrection
Building Name: All Saint's Episcopal
Window Name: St. Luke
Building Name: All Saint's Episcopal
Window Name: St. Paul
Building Name: All Saint's Episcopal
Window Name: The Coming of Christ
Building Name: First Presbyterian Church (Chapin Memorial Church))
Window Name: Active ministry of Christ
Building Name: First Presbyterian Church (Chapin Memorial Church))
Window Name: Angels rejoicing
Building Name: First Presbyterian Church (Chapin Memorial Church))
Window Name: Ornamental
Window Name: Ornamental Wreath
Building Name: First Presbyterian Church (Chapin Memorial Church))
Window Name: Trinity
Building Name: First Presbyterian Church (Chapin Memorial Church))
Window Name: Trinity
Building Name: First Presbyterian Church (Chapin Memorial Church))
Window Name: Trinity
Building Name: First Presbyterian Church (Chapin Memorial Church))
Window Name: Ornamental colonial church
Building Name: First Presbyterian Church (Chapin Memorial Church))


