Window
Building Name: First Presbyterian ChurchCity: Birmingham
Window Shape: 2 (rectangle)
Date of Window: 1962
Subject/Title of Window: Upper Sanctuary - Abraham
Brief Description of Subject: Rectangular window depicting angel appearing to Abraham and staying his hand. Abraham holds a knife. Isaac kneels on an altar. A ram is caught in the bushes at left. Smoke rises from brazier on right. Window reads "By faith Abraham offered up Isaac". Made by Marguerite Gaudin, of Willet Studios, Philadelphia, PA. Protected on exterior by glass since 1954 [sic. Does this mean a pre-existing window?]. Glass installed by Edward V. Monahan, the original contractor.
Condition of Window: good
Height: 11 ft 4 in
Width: 4 ft 4 in
Type of Glass and Technique: Slab or Faceted Glass (Dalle de Verre)
Sacrifice of Isaac
Fall of Man; Abraham; Moses; David
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