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An independent documentary film, “Following the Angels,” produced by Amanda Costa, follows the journey of the windows from their original installation, to storage in various garages and sheds, to the restoration studio, and then to their re-illumination. The film emphasizes the impact these windows have had on people throughout the years.

 

 

 

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Interviews and articles concerning Tiffany’s ‘Angels Representing Seven Churches,” have been featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer, Arts& Antiques, Antique Trader, Glass and on ABC News and ABC Primetime Weekend.

 

 

A wide variety of ecumenical and organizational collaborative supporters are pleased to be part of In Company with Angels.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 03 March 2012 16:37 )  
Restoration

Restoration

 

Arthur Femenella, the Tiffany stained-glass conservator overseeing the restoration of these windows, has much to share about the design and creation of this unique set of Tiffany windows. Art writes, “These Tiffany windows are selected from a rich a...

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Spiritual inspiration

Spiritual inspiration


The eighteenth-century religious movement founded by admirers of the writings of the scientist turned theologian, Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) set in motion the eventual creation of these extraordinary windows. Born in Stockholm to stanch Lutheran...

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Tiffany Stained Glass Art

 

Louis Comfort Tiffany, the American artist and designer who worked during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was best known for his work in stained glass, although throughout his life he was also a painter, interior decorator, landscape designe...

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