Window
Building Name: Christ the King Lutheran ChurchStudio Name: Willet Hauser Architectural Glass
City: Grosse Pointe Woods
Window Shape: 2 (rectangle)
Subject/Title of Window: Reformers, Martin Luther
Brief Description of Subject: Martin Luther, the great reformer, is nailing his 95 theses to the door of the Castle Church door in Wittenberg in 1517. In the lower section is his seal which he designed, a black cross on a red heart which symbolizes the heart of man cleansed of all un-righteousness through the death of Christ on the cross. Designer: Louis Boermeester.
Inscriptions: Martin Luther
Condition of Window: Good
Height: 7’
Width: 2’
Type of Glass and Technique: Antique or Cathedral Glass, Lead Came, Vitreous Paint
Reformers, Martin Luther
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