Window
Building Name: St. Albertus ChurchStudio Name: Detroit Stained Glass Works, The
City: Detroit
Window Shape: 6 (gothic arched, more than 2 vertical sections)
Subject/Title of Window: Non-Figural
Brief Description of Subject: This non-figural window is designed to let light into the Church. The choir loft blocks part of the view of this window so a photograph of the entire window is not possible.
Inside the medallion of the octofoil at the top of the window is a CROSS and FLAMES and possibly an ANCHOR. This portion of the window has been severely damaged and parts of the symbols are no longer visible.
The banners at the bottom of this window designate the donors of the window.
Inscriptions: Donated by John Steiner & John Bommer
Height: ~17'
Width: 6'
Cross and Flames
Non-Figural close-up
Donors
Non-Figural outside
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