Window
Building Name: Sacred Heart Catholic ChurchStudio Name: Friederichs and Wolfram
City: Detroit
Window Shape: 5 (gothic arched, 2 vertical sections)
Subject/Title of Window: Decorative Nave Window
Brief Description of Subject: The design of the Church placed the overhang of the balcony blocking what would have been a center to this window. Thus the window has only a top part viewable in the balcony and a lower part viewable in the nave.
This window is decorative in nature featuring geometrical and floral designs using pastel colors.
The roundel in the top section of this nave window pictures a Papal Tiara and two keys. The keys as a symbol of the Pope comes from Matthew 11:19 where Christ makes Peter the first Pope and says "To you I shall give the keys of the kingdom."
The lower section has a banner designating the donors as the Young Ladies Sodality and Johann Drach. At the bottom of the right panel is seen the inscription "Ferdinand Deitz." Most likely this is just scrap glass to fill the space at the bottom of the panel and thus this inscription has no meaning for this window.
Inscriptions: Jungfrauen Congregation
Johann Drach
Height: 20'
Width: 4'
Type of Glass and Technique: Opalescent Glass, Enamel Paint
Decorative Nave Window canopy
Decorative Nave Window upper
Decorative Nave Window lower
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