Window
Building Name: St. John's Episcopal ChurchArtist Name: Dr. A. Bruce Graham
City: Clinton
Window Shape: 4 (rounded or rose window)
Date of Window: 1984
Subject/Title of Window: Communion
Brief Description of Subject: The wheat and wafers are opalescent glass. The Chi Rho symbol of the wafer is black enamel. The grape leaves are wispy glass. The grapes are cathedral glass. Design elements are surrounded with clear water glass pieces. Entire window is mounted in front of a second piece of rose colored cathedral glass. Copper wire overlays represent grape vines.
Inscriptions: Brass plate on frame - In Memory of Albert & Octavia Graham
Condition of Window: Excellent
Height: 38.5"
Width: 38.5"
Type of Glass and Technique: Opalescent Glass, Antique or Cathedral Glass, Lead Came
Communion
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