Window
Building Name: St. Matthew Catholic ChurchCity: Flint
Window Shape: 3 (arched)
Subject/Title of Window: Holy Family; Nativity; Annunciation
Brief Description of Subject: Three arched windows. Leftmost depicts the Holy Family at home. Top medallion depicts God creating Adam and Eve. Bottom shows the Finding in the Temple.
Center window depicts the Nativity. Mary kneels. St. Joseph stand. Angels kneel. Top medallion appears to depict lilies. Bottom depicts the sacrifice of Isaac.
Right window depicts the Annunciation. Top medallion depicts scene of unknown significance. Bottom depicts the cherub with the flaming sword expelling Adam and Eve from Paradise.
Imported from Munich, Germany.
Condition of Window: good
Height: 25 ft
Width: 3 ft (each)
Type of Glass and Technique: Antique or Cathedral Glass
Holy Family; Nativity; Annunciation
Holy Family; Nativity
Nativity; Annunciation
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